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DIGITAL PROJECTION INTRODUCES NEW VIDEO IMAGE PROCESSOR KENNESAW, GA, (September 6, 2005) - – Digital Projection International (DPI), an Emmy® Award-winning manufacturer of high-performance projection systems, announced a partnership with Silicon Optix to release an external video switcher/ image processor for use with all of DPI's precision displays . The VIP 1000 will be compatible with all existing and previously released DP projectors and provides state-of-the-art image processing and user-selectable adjustments to improve the quality of any video source. The VIP 1000 is capable of serving multiple functions in its operation. As a source switcher, the VIP 1000 can accept a variety of inputs, scale them to a user-selectable native resolution and provide the switched signal as either a DVI or analog feed to the projector. Image adjustments include size, aspect ratio, colorimetry, gamma and geometry. Advanced noise filtration circuits, specifically tailored to optimize imaging performance of lower quality and analog video sources, assure the highest performance imagery is presented through DP's entire lineup of 1-chip and 3-chip DLP projectors. Digital Projection's VIP 1000 employs the new Realta HQV image processor from Silicon Optix. The Realta HQV combines the broadcast quality video processing of the Teranex system with the geometric scaling technology from Silicon Optix to create a new display standard known as HQV (Hollywood Quality Video). For HD material, HQV features true 10-bit processing, automatic multi cadence detection and four-field per-pixel deinterlacing---the highest quality HD deinterlacing available today. Instead of discarding half the resolution, and just doubling the lines, HQV processes all 2 million+ pixels in both fields of a 1080i signal, preserving all the rich detail in an HD scene. Also, HQV per-pixel, motion adaptive noise reduction cleans the random noise that can plague HD broadcasts. Additionally, as a majority of TV programming is still delivered as standard-definition (SD) 480-line interlaced video, scaling from 480i video to 1080p involves resizing an image up to six times. Realta HQV employs a combination of powerful features, such as a 1024-tap scaler, HQV detail enhancement and HQV random, block and mosquito noise reduction, so that standard-definition broadcast TV and DVDs can approach HD quality. The full-featured and affordable VIP 1000 will provide greater flexibility in application control for users of both DP's home cinema and commercial AV projectors. In commercial applications, such technology can provide greater agility in displaying a variety of multimedia content. Home cinema and commercial users will also benefit from the VIP 1000's advanced routing capabilities which allows multiple inputs to be channeled through a single cable to the projector. According to George Walter, home cinema market manager at DPI: “The VIP 1000 uses absolute state-of-the-art HQV image processing technology to produce the finest images ever revealed by a projection system. The HD de-interlacing is spectacular.” The small unit fits in a space only one rack-unit high and is designed for easy integration into any home theater or commercial control center. Optimizing and upgrading the VIP 1000 can be accomplished via downloadable firmware updates, available online, thus increasing the serviceable life span of the product. DP's full launch of the VIP 1000 will take place at CEDIA 2005, September 9-11 in Indianapolis. Shipments will commence shortly thereafter. ________________________________________________ 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. DPI history (.pdf ) |