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DWIN Introduces New 16:9 720p High-Definition Projector Featuring HD2 DLP Technology

14-Feb-03

DWIN Electronics, a U.S. leader in the design and manufacturing of high-end, high-performance consumer and professional video projectors, announced the introduction of a new 16:9 720p high-definition projector system featuring DLPô technology. The TransVisionô TV3 combines the latest Mustang/HD2 DMDô from Texas Instruments with DWIN's video processing electronics and digital home theatre features. The DWIN TransVision TV3 is a combination of two complementary components, a 16:9 DLP technology-based projector and a video controller. The TransVision controller accepts video signals from virtually all video sources and the DLP technology-based projector provides high-definition film-like images. Movie theatre realism is achieved with DWIN's acclaimed video signal processing. Deep black levels and natural color reproduction are secured with precision gray scale settings and gamma selections, motion artifacts are reduced with Adaptive Film Mode processing, and picture depth is increased with Signal Dynamic Range Expansion. All of these are performed automatically. The TransVision TV3 offers a host of proprietary home theatre features including Automatic Aspect Ratio Recognition, which determines whether a DVD recording is anamorphic letterbox, and Automatic Image Setup and Scaling, which determines input video signal type and controls image and scaling parameters. And unlike other projection systems with outboard processors, the TV3 eliminates the double processing of the video signal, delivering a video image free of degradation. The video controller, which can be conveniently located at the video sources, accepts a total of ten video inputs--two DVI, two composite, two S-video, two component, and two RGBS--and delivers the video signals to the projector via a single proprietary digital cable. Designed to fit the most demanding installations, the TransVision TV3 can be ceiling- or floor-mounted and configured for front- or rear-projection. The precision Carl Zeiss zoom lens allows for throw distances ranging from 1.41x to 2.1x screen width and a 200-watt lamp to cover a wide range of screen sizes. A lens shift feature ensures a keystone free image, providing an optical adjustment of the projection offset from lens level to 40 percent of the picture height. A full-featured, backlit universal remote control offers access to the easy-to-use, on-screen menu for all the TV3's functions and features. The system can also be controlled from its front panel or through its RS-232 input, from a home theatre control computer, or home automation system. DWIN's TransVision TV3 provides natural color reproduction, automatic image setup, aspect ratio recognition, custom source memories, low acoustical noise, and a host of other home theatre features. For more information about DWIN, visit www.dwin.com.

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