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SIM2 Will Introduce A New Generation Of DLP Technology-Based Projectors And A Brand-New LCD Display At CEDIA EXPO 2004

7-Sep-04

At CEDIA 2004, SIM2 will unveil two new additions to the Grand Cinema HT line: The HT300 E-LINK and HT300 E DLP based front projectors. These two new projectors will be the first on the market to feature the new 0.8 720p DarkChip3 by Texas Instruments, together with a new video calibration software system. To further meet consumer demands with Flat screen displays, SIM2 will preview a new LCD display that combines sleek, fashionable design with the high performance picture quality that consumers have come to expect from SIM2. The HTL40 LINK LCD display will be a break-through in ultra-thin stylish displays. And, following the Award winning RTX rear projection display based on DLP technology, SIM2 will introduce a new product into the successful DOMINO line. With the RTX concept in mind the DOMINO 55M's spectacular video performance is now available in matt black finish. SIM2 will also show the HT500 LINK High-Definition projector. Based on 3-chip DLP technology and coupled with the second generation remote DigiOptic Image Processor (DOIP), the HT500 LINK provides great installation flexibility, a wide choice of inputs, remarkable color fidelity, sharp details and superb picture quality unlike any other single or 3-chip projector currently available. ""SIM2 has once again proven its commitment in providing consumers with state-of-the-art technology as soon as available in the market.î says Dan Drook, SIM2 USAís Vice President ìAnd, with the introduction of the HTL40 LINK LCD Display, SIM2 will be positioned to provide an extensive product line-up; not only we have incorporated new and advanced components such as the latest Darkchip3 chip, but have also introduced a new product series (HTL40 LINK) specifically designed to make a home theater experience an unforgettable one.î SIM2 will be present in the main floor of the CEDIA EXPO with Booth #275. For more information, visit the SIM2 web site at www.sim2.com.

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