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Digital Projection Launches Compact SXGA Projectors For April Delivery

2-Mar-01

Digital Projection, Inc. (DPI) - a wholly owned subsidiary of IMAX Corporation - announced the addition of three new projectors to its product lineup as well as a price reduction to its popular HIGHlite 5000gv. All four products are well suited for mid- to high-range staging and systems integration applications. The launch includes two units that feature native SXGA (1280 x 1024) resolution for premium clarity and superior brightness when displaying high definition video, computer and HDTV formats. The three new projectors - all featuring three-chip DLPô and available in April 2001 - will be demonstrated (along with the 5000gv) at NAB 2001 in Las Vegas (April 23-26, 2001). Projector, List Price, Brightness, Resolution (Native/Maximum) HIGHlite 4000sx, $49,995, 3500 ANSI lumens, SXGA / 1600 x 1200 compatibility HIGHlite 6000sx, $59,995, 5000 ANSI Lumens, SXGA / 1600 x 1200 compatibility HIGHlite 4100gv, $35,995, 3500 ANSI Lumens, XGA / 1280 x 1024 compatibility HIGHlite 5000gv, $44,995, 5000 ANSI Lumens, XGA / 1280 x 1024 compatibility The three units also feature a compact-chassis design (98 pounds), optional serial digital inputs, 110V or 220V operation, high contrast ratios (400:1 on/off) as well as high performance image processing. Advanced specifications are available at www.digitalprojection.com. ""These projectors mark an important step in bringing high performance imaging to an even greater segment of the market. We expect the attractive pricing of these three-chip DLP systems will create more opportunities for users who demand world-class quality and imaging superiority,"" said Mike Levi, President of North American operations. DPI is the recognized pioneer of three-chip DLP technology by Texas Instruments for large-screen projectors and now carries 11 different models manufactured exclusively on the DLP platform. For more information about Digital Projection, visit www.digitalprojection.com. Category: HDTV, Projectors

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