Digital Projection International (DPI), an EmmyÆ Award-winning manufacturer of high-performance projection systems, announced the launch of a new home entertainment-oriented and cost-effective projection display based on three-chip DLPô technology by Texas Instruments, the MERCURY HD.The MERCURY HD delivers 1,750 ANSI lumens and a 2,400:1 contrast ratio, and features the Texas Instrumentsí Dark Metalô DMDô for superior black level performance. It employs a low-cost, long-life High Intensity Discharge (HID) lamp system and can be outfitted with a variety of fixed and power zoom lenses. The MERCURY HD is ideal for small- to medium-sized home theatres, multi-function family rooms, or dedicated media rooms.""The powerful, high-contrast MERCURY HD is the perfect projection system for those who desire the clear and superior benefits of three-chip DLP imaging at an exceptional value,"" said George Walter, Home Cinema Marketing Manager for Digital Projection, Inc. ""There has been a compelling need for a product like the MERCURY HD in the home cinema marketplace, and as the leader in three-chip DLP displays, Digital Projection is thrilled to be the first company to provide this platform.""The MERCURY HD complements DPI's existing line of single-chip and three-chip DLP home cinema projection systems, including the iVision HD, HIGHlite Platinum HC, HIGHlite Gold HC, and the flagship DLP Cinemaô-certified iS10.For more information, visit www.digitalprojection.com.
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