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Digital Projection Launches New High Brightness, High Value 3-Chip Display at InfoComm 2011
Digital Projection Launches New High Brightness, High Value 3-Chip Display at InfoComm 2011

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ATLANTA, GA – InfoComm 2011 - Digital Projection International (DPI), an Emmy® Award-winning manufacturer of high-performance projection systems, announces the launch of the high brightness, high value HIGHlite Cine 330 projector. This compact single lamp 4,500 lumen platform incorporates native 1920 x 1080 (1080p) resolution, bright, sharp optics and plentiful lens shift to suit a wide range of display applications. Additionally compelling, the HIGHlite Cine 330 delivers brilliant image fidelity through DPI's expert implementation of Texas Instruments' 3-chip DLP® technology. Conservatively priced for such an advanced and capable 3-chip DLP display, the HIGHlite Cine 330 continues DPI's legacy of delivering powerful and efficient displays for every venue.

The HIGHlite Cine 330 makes 3-chip DLP® performance available in a compact, cost effective chassis that produces dazzlingly bright, saturated images through powerful video processing. The compact and ultra quiet HIGHlite Cine 330 boasts 1080p resolution, integrated electronics and a straightforward user interface, rendering the product a perfect solution for installations where simplicity and imaging quality are paramount. When considered in conjunction with the existing 3,500 lumen HIGHlite Cine 260 and the brand new 8,000 lumen HIGHlite Cine 660, the HIGHlite series of precision displays is quickly becoming a commanding array of 3-chip solutions for both commercial and residential venues.

The new capabilities perfectly complement other legacy characteristics that have made DPI's precision displays the go-to standard demanding venues for almost 15 years. With a light output of 4,500 lumens, the new HIGHlite Cine 330 projectors offer a powerful yet cost-effective imaging solution for a wide variety of commercial applications. Features include DPI's ColorMax™ calibration technology, the most flexible color management system available today. ColorMax™ serves as a powerful color calibration tool, whether the installation calls for a single projector or an array of projectors in tiled or blended configuration. Augmenting the advanced operability is the HIGHlite Cine 330's remarkable range of lens shift, allowing for broad installation flexibility, aided by a selection of wide fixed and zoom lenses with throw ratios ranging from .77 to 6.76:1.

DPI will be demonstrating the new HIGHlite displays, as well as numerous other new single-chip and 3-chip precision projectors, throughout a newly-designed 60' x 50' booth (#3343) at InfoComm 2011 from June 15 - 17 in Orlando, Florida.

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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.

DPI’s groundbreaking projection research and development has garnered the admiration of industry professionals around the world. This has earned the company 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, education, medical and scientific research, command and control, digital cinema, commercial entertainment, worship and elite home cinema.

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