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DIGITAL
PROJECTION INTERNATIONAL TAKES DIGITAL CINEMA ANOTHER SIGNIFICANT STEP
FORWARD WITH FIRST-EVER COMMERCIAL DEMONSTRATION OF A 2K X 1K
RESOLUTION PROJECTOR
MANCHESTER, UK & KENNESAW, GA, (August 15, 2003)
- Digital Projection International (DPI), an Emmy® Award-winning
manufacturer of high-performance projection systems, announced it
demonstrated the world's first digital cinema projector utilizing Texas
Instruments' 2K x 1K resolution 3-chip DLP Cinema™ Digital Micromirror
Device™ (DMD) this past week in Tokyo, Japan. DPI's projection system,
the Digital Projection Cinema-branded cS25, is the first digital cinema
projector to incorporate the new higher-resolution DMD's for use in
commercial cinemas.
The demonstration was arranged
in conjunction with Digital Projection's Japanese cinema distributor,
TOSHIBA DENKO, and was held at the Togeki Theatre in Ginza, Tokyo,
Japan. The demonstration was met with rave reviews by those in
attendance.
"We are extremely proud to have been involved in the two significant
world firsts within the digital cinema market," said Brian Critchley,
chief executive of Digital Projection International. "In December 2000,
we sold and installed the first ever digital cinema projector and have
followed this up with the world's first commercial demonstration of the
DC2K unit in our cS25. It demonstrates that Digital Projection is
committed to innovation and is leading the development of this
significant marketplace-worldwide."
DPI's Digital Projection Cinema-branded products-the integrated series
(iS) and console series (cS)-employ the state-of-the-art in Texas
Instruments DLP Cinema™ technology and bring the cinema community
tremendous benefits with respect to improved image quality, reliability
and maximizing return on investment.
"We are very pleased to be working with our joint-venture partners NEC
Viewtechnology Ltd. and our Japanese distributor, TOSHIBA DENKO," said
Critchley. "They have demonstrated the vision and commitment to
continuously embrace the latest technology and offer their customers
the world's best cinema images. They are committed to exploit the
commercial potential in digital cinema, and Digital Projection is
excited to play a key role in this important cinematic milestone."
About Digital Projection Cinema
The Digital Projection Cinema brand is a product of the alliance
between NEC Viewtechnology Ltd. and Digital Projection International,
two recognized leaders in precision, large-screen digital imaging and
systems integration. The alliance was announced in October 2002
following NEC Viewtechnology's DLP Cinema™ licensing agreement with
Texas Instruments, and has created a union of two companies that
provide unmatched strength and capability in the design and manufacture
of digital cinema projection systems. Emmy is a registered
trademark of The Academy of Television Arts and Sciences.
DLP
is a registered trademark of Texas Instruments.
About
Digital Projection International
Founded in 1989, Digital Projection International (DPI)
has been instrumental in the development and application of Digital
Light Processing™ technology by Texas Instruments for projection
systems. DPI introduced the world’s first 3-chip DLP™ projector
in 1997, and has since delivered expert system engineering and world-class
customer services, thus maintaining its position as a digital imaging
pioneer. DPI’s
groundbreaking projection research and development has garnered the
admiration of industry professionals around the world. This has
included many awards, including two Emmy® Awards for Outstanding
Achievement in Engineering Development by the Academy of Television
Arts and Sciences. DPI remains the first and only projector
manufacturer to win the coveted award.
Today,
DPI manufactures and distributes an extensive line of ultra
high-performance 3-chip and single-chip DLP™ projection systems. These
projectors are the reference standard for demanding applications such
as large-venue, live-event staging, Fortune 5000, Homeland Security,
education, medical and scientific research, command and control,
digital cinema, commercial entertainment, religious venues and elite
home cinema.
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