KENNESAW, GA, (June 1, 2005))
- Digital Projection International (DPI), an Emmy® Award-winning
manufacturer of high-performance projection systems, announced the
newest and smallest in its lineup of rugged, PROFESSIONAL SERIES
displays, the 55 lb. (25 kg.) TITAN 6000sx+.
The twin-lamp
TITAN 6000sx+ employs the latest in Texas Instruments' dark metal,
3-chip DLPTM technology. Compact, robustly built and ultra-quiet for
its performance class, the TITAN can be ordered with DP's signature Pro
Series rigging and stacking frame, which provides integrated pitch,
roll and yaw adjustments. The new projector delivers 6000 lumens and
2000:1 contrast through native SXGA+ resolution of 1400 x 1050 pixels.
"The TITAN
6000sx+ is the natural progression of our flagship Professional Series
displays." pronounced Eric Lardner, DPI's North American staging market
manager. "When DPI first introduced the revolutionary design and
capabilities of our LIGHTNING Pro and HIGHlite Pro projectors, we
helped enable stagers and systems integrators with large venue projects
to be more creative in how they apply projectors to achieve their
display objectives. The TITAN 6000sx+ delivers that same Pro Series
flexibility, but in a smaller yet still highly capable chassis. TITAN
is the Pro Series product priced and sized for every venue and everyday
use."
Other key
features of the TITAN 6000sx+ include:
· Seven user-selectable inputs, including HDCP compliant DVI and
HD/SD-SDI · Seven-point color correction for broader color space and
accurate color alignment
· Xenon Color Mode - User selectable yellow notch filter and
xenon-color mode processing, which enable the projector to closely
replicate the spectral performance of a xenon lamp. · Class leading
de-interlacing with SD and HD sources processed using auto 3:2 and 2:2
extraction · Minimal video delay from input to screen - as low as 1
frame, depending on source · Sealed optics to protect DMD's and other
focal plane components from airborne contaminants · DMD'sTM which
incorporate Texas Instruments' Fast Transition Pixel (FTP) technology,
for smooth grey scale and improved contrast
· Twin high intensity discharge lamps, which can be run individually or
simultaneously, with typical life of 1500 hours per lamp · Extensive
range of lenses, providing throw ratio's from .73:1 up to 7.3:1, all
with vertical and horizontal lens shift capability
DPI will
demonstrate the TITAN 6000sx+ at INFOCOMM 2005, June 8-10 in Las Vegas
Nevada, booth 959. The new Pro series product will begin shipping in
the second half of 2005.
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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.