High-definition video enthusiasts will find a thrill for the senses at Vidikronís product demonstration at the Spring Electronic House Expo 2005. The manufacturer of advanced video projectors, plasma monitors, and image enhancement technology will be showing several of the newest products added to its innovative line. Vidikronís product demonstration will be in room 231B of Orlandoís Orange County Convention Center during EHX Spring 2005, which is scheduled for February 24 - 26 ìAt EHX Spring 2005, our product showcase will give attendees a strong impression of the depth and power of the Vidikron product line,î said Jim McGall, vice president of marketing at Vidikron. ìWe use cutting-edge imaging technology to create products that deliver high-end video performance and the flexibility to integrate with any of the components that make up todayís advanced entertainment systems. Custom installers who experience our newest products will see how weíve taken those concepts to the next level, offering stunning movie authenticity at a level of value that is unmatched in our industry.î At the EHX Spring 2005, Vidikron will demonstrate the Visionô Models 80 and 100 as well as a plasma monitor from its PlasmaViewô line. The Models 80 and 100 each use 3-chip light processing engines to achieve greater clarity and smoothness when showing standard- and high-definition images. The Model 100 uses Vidikronís new LightAmpô DLPô engine, which was specially designed to maintain accurate grayscale tracking in high ambient light environments. The Model 80 utilizes D-ILAô technology to achieve an ultra-high native resolution of 1980 x 1020-over six million pixels. Vidikronís PlasmaViewô flat panel plasma family has given viewers even more reason to be excited about the revolutionary display type. The family includes four monitors, with screen sizes ranging from 42î to 61î. Their ultra-slim profiles featuring anodized aluminum frames make them perfect for any type of interior, plus Vidikronís exclusive video processing and IntelliWideô mode, which displays standard video in widescreen without any loss in quality.