Vidikron is showcasing its state-of-the-art video display technologies at the upcoming CEDIA EXPO 2005 in Indianapolis, Indiana. The company will demonstrate the Visionô Model 100 incorporating the award-winning CineWideTM with AutoScopeTM technology at booth # 124 in the main convention hall at the Indianapolis Convention Center. The CEDIA EXPO tradeshow will run from September 7-11, 2005.ìOur newest projector is capable of producing some of the finest cinematic images available, incorporating the latest light and image processing technologies,î said Jim McGall, Vice President of Sales and Marketing for Vidikron. ìCEDIA attendees who stop by our booth will get first-hand experience of our productsí world-class display capabilities, and wide integration options.îThe Visionô Model 100 is a three-chip high-light-output DLPô projector incorporating the award-winning CineWideô technology that eliminates black stripes on the top and bottom of the screen while preserving every single line of resolution available from the displayís chips. The motorized AutoScopeô lens assembly allows viewers to switch to the new, extra-wide viewing mode with a single button-push. By combining the Model 100ís LightAmpô engine the Model 100 creates bright and detailed pictures even in high-ambient-light situations such as family rooms and living rooms, which often double as home theater environments. The projector produces tremendous brightness, measured at 3500 ANSI lumens (78.5 ft-Lamberts CSMSô). The Model 100 also features a high-definition resolution of 1280 x 720, and has a contrast ratio of 2000:1. The multi-standard projector offers a wide variety of performance features including lens shift capability for total installation flexibility.
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