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DIGIMAX Ultra-Portable projector

Source: Digital Projection, Inc.
The three DIGIMAX models now available include one featuring a standard lamp cabinet, similar to those used with traditional film projectors
The three DIGIMAX models now available include one featuring a standard lamp cabinet, similar to those used with traditional film projectors. This model is of comparable design to the projection systems installed in the Texas Instruments/Technicolor/Disneypilot digital cinema network. Also available only from DPI is a "transportable" model based on a self-contained hydraulic lift system and compact lamp housing. These features allow users to easily move, set-up and install the high-performance projector in a variety of venues. This model was developed to adapt to diverse projection environments and to provide increased mobility when used as the only digital projector in a within a multiplex.

The third DPI exclusive is an "ultra portable" version, that was designed to rest on a "table-top" platform, will be available far smaller screens and space-restrictive display environments such as postproduction facilities and screening rooms. It employs the most compact lamp housing available today.

Each projector can be configured with variable lamp illumination to deliver SMPTE standard 12 Ft.L on screens up to 30-ft wide. A variety of "quick-change" anamorphic and zoom lens options are available to deliver imagery at any film aspect ratio.

At the heart of each DIGIMAX projector is a three-chip DLP cinema design that generates 10000 :1 contrast for powerful I levels and color uniformity unmatched in the digital cinema world.

Both units feature flawless integration with every major digital hi-definition format. A11 digital servers and playback device compatible via serial digital inputs and the projectors support SMPTE 292M bit-serial interface standards. Input source compatibility, far alternative programming, is available to beautifully display HDTV and satellite broadcasts for extended programming in theaters.

"Movie theaters already using DIGIMAX projectors, such as Japan's T-Joy, are finding that auditoriums equipped with digital cinema projectors attract and retain larger audiences," said Peter Nicholas, Digital Projection's digital cinema market rnanager "The DIGIMAX system has high operational reliability and many theaters are considering bold new ways to plat the project work during times when screens are otherwise `dark.' We certainly endorse this movement which will increase the amount digital content available to audiences."

Digital Projection, Inc., 55 Chastain Road, Suite 115, Kennesaw, GA 30144. Tel: 770-420-1365; Fax: 770-420-1360.