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Discussione: Le novita' del CEDIA

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    Le novita' del CEDIA


    Infocus 7205 a 7 segmenti, Marantz con HD2+, Sharp con CR a 5000:1 ecc. ecc.:

    http://biz.yahoo.com/prnews/030905/daf001_1.html

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    Re: Le novita' del CEDIA

    sysoper ha scritto:
    Infocus 7205 a 7 segmenti, Marantz con HD2+, Sharp con CR a 5000:1 ecc. ecc.:

    http://biz.yahoo.com/prnews/030905/daf001_1.html
    Porcaccia... il link nn funziona!

    In ogni caso, qual'è il 7 segmento? Bianco (trasparente? per un boos sulla luminosità?

    Il chip HD2+ oramai è installato su più di un prodotto (e doveva essere disponibile, al più tardi, da Aprile scorso ... ringraziamo la TI per la celerità! )

    E dovresti aver imparato che i dati tecnici (soprattutto sulle brochure commerciali) si lasciano scrivere. Un 5000:1 mi sembra al quanto ottimistico. Non credi?



    Mandi!

    Alberto
    "... se sei generale di un esercito di scimmie puoi solo ambire a raddrizzare le banane col cul@ ... niente di più" (auto cit.)

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    Grazie mille Emidio,

    ma non ho trovato traccia delle info a cui acennava Sysoper ...



    Mandi!

    Alberto
    "... se sei generale di un esercito di scimmie puoi solo ambire a raddrizzare le banane col cul@ ... niente di più" (auto cit.)

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    Re: Grazie mille Emidio,

    AlbertoPN ha scritto:
    ma non ho trovato traccia delle info a cui acennava Sysoper ...



    Mandi!

    Alberto

    eccoti accontentato con tanto di bellissime foto...

    http://www.avsforum.com/avs-vb/showt...cedia+pictures

    ciao
    sasadf
    RealSasaDF Theater 2 is back online

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    Il settimo segmento dovrebbe essere verde con funzioni di filtro.
    Quanto al contenuto del link (ho dovuto accorciarlo):
    DALLAS, Sept. 5 /PRNewswire/
    InFocus® Corporation (Booth 1628), the worldwide leader in digital projection technology and services, will showcase its award-winning family of ScreenPlay products and unveil the newest addition to its product line, the ScreenPlay 7205. The ScreenPlay 7205 features the latest HD2+ 16:9 aspect ratio 1,280 x 720 resolution DLP(tm) technology, delivering higher contrast, higher brightness and superior picture quality.
    In booth 320, Marantz will announce the VP-12S3 High-Definition Projector, which is among the first to feature HD2+ DLP(TM) technology with improved contrast, brightness and image quality: Marantz says that both brightness and contrast are increased significantly relative to the VP-12S2. The VP-12S3 includes a yellow notch filter for more realistic reproduction of green hues, a color wheel with an additional dark green color segment to reduce green video noise in dark scenes, and a new 200-watt DC lamp designed to eliminate flicker and maintain a more uniform brightness throughout the life of the bulb.
    The VP-12S3 utilizes Minolta lenses specially built for Marantz, and features progressive scan output with 3:2 pulldown: it also utilizes Faroudja DCDi(TM) technology, and can operate in either native progressive scan mode or upconvert video sources, depending on the signal source.
    Also on display at the NEC booth will be the HT1000(TM) home theater projector, part of the ShowCase Series(TM) product line with the Optimorph anamorphic lens. The HT1000 utilizes an XGA resolution DLP(TM) subsystem with 6-segment color wheel and achieves a 3,000:1 contrast ratio through a variable iris that stops down the lens and NEC's chip-based SweetVision Technology(TM). This is a proprietary chip developed by NEC which the company claims adds additional digital contrast enhancement resulting in images that are more vibrant, colors more realistic and blacks richer in detail. The projector is characterized by a choice of aspect ratio display modes and can vertically shift the image to the top of the screen to eliminate black bars. Weighing 7.1lbs, it delivers 1,000 ANSI lumens of brightness at a contrast ratio in excess of 2,000:1 in normal operation. Brightness can be adjusted to 800 lumens in Eco-Mode(TM), delivering extended lamp life and lower fan operating noise (29dBa). The lens is manual zoom, focus and iris. NEC says that theHT1000 is compatible with 1080p, 1080i, 720p, 576p, 576i, 480p, and 480i. Supported inputs include one DVI-D, one RGB, one set of 3 RCAs for component, one S-video, one composite jack, a PC card reader, optional networkability and four mini-audio jacks. Outputs include a screen trigger and one PC control.
    In booth 1516, Optoma Technology, Inc. will demonstrate the award-winning H76(TM) home theater projector, which Optoma claims establishes a new price point for projectors based on HD2 DLP(TM) technology, and which will be available in the third quarter of 2003. The H76 delivers true 720p resolution, 1,000 lumens, and a 2,000:1 contrast ratio. It features a 16:9 native aspect ratio, lens shift, electronic zoom and focus, four-way digital keystone correction, dual +12 volt relay, a Pixelworks 465 scaler, and what the company claims is a state-of-the-art deinterlacer offering the most advanced adjustability available. Additionally, the H76 offers a short throw ratio to provide more options for projector placement in home theaters with limited space. It has NTSC/PAL/SECAM video compatibility for worldwide operation with inputs including S-Video, DVI-I, Composite, Component, BNC, and HDTV (480i/p, 576p, 720p, and 1080i). The H76 is one of the quietest projectors available with audible noise of 28dBA (25dBA in economy mode).
    Also appearing at CEDIA is the award winning Optoma H56(TM) home theater projector, which, according to Optoma, establishes a new level of pricing for a DLP(TM) technology-enabled home theater product with XGA resolution. The H56 delivers 1,000 lumens, a contrast ratio of 2,000:1 and features Optoma's proprietary color tuning and picture adjustment memory function for each input signal. Inputs include Video, S-Video, VGA, DVI, and Component/HDTV.
    Runco (Booth 106) will showcase a broad range of the company's products designed for home theater and home cinema. First shown in June, the Reflection CL-510 and the CL-510LT feature 'Matterhorn' 1,024 x 576 resolution 16:9 aspect ratio DLP(TM) technology. Both projectors feature what RUNCO calls 'GEN 3' technology which the company claims delivers deeper blacks, greater contrast, rich color saturation and higher brightness. Also featured is what Runco says is a sophisticated color balancing system resulting in the industry's best gray scale tracking with performance far surpassing the capabilities of CRT projectors. Both projectors deliver 900 lumens with a contrast ratio of 1,700:1. Integrated video processing/scaling incorporates 3:2 pulldown compensation. The CL-510 offers a variable throw distance of 1.75:1 to 2.0:1, while the CL-510LT provides a longer variable throw distance of 2.3:1 to 3.0:1. Both models include electronic keystone correction for installation flexibility. Also featured are the Reflection CL-710 and CL-710LT, based on HD2 1,280 x 720 resolution 16:9 aspect ratio DLP(TM) technology. Featuring similar color and video processing capabilities to the CL-510 and CL-510LT projectors, the CL-710 and CL-710LT deliver 1,000 lumens at a contrast ratio of 1,800:1. The CL-710 offers a variable throw distance of 1.4:1 to 1.6:1, while the CL-710LT provides a longer variable throw distance of 1.85:1 to 2.4:1.
    To be demonstrated in the Vidikron booth (Booth 106) are four products which, the company says, mark the rebirth of the Vidikron brand. These are the Vision(TM) Series Model 40/Model 40ET and the Model 20/Model 20ET. The Vision Model 20 and Model 20ET feature 'Matterhorn' 1024 x 576 16:9 aspect ratio DLP(TM) technology and deliver 850 lumens at a contrast ratio of 1,500:1. The Vision Model 20 offers a variable throw distance of 1.71:1 to 2.06:1, while the Model 20ET provides a longer variable throw distance of 2.2:1 to 3.1:1. The Vision Model 40 and Model 40ET are based on HD2 1,280 x 720 resolution 16:9 aspect ratio DLP(TM) technology, feature brightness of 950 lumens and a contrast ratio of 1,600:1 and are available with, respectively, variable throw distance of 1.38:1 to 1.63:1 and 1.80:1 to 2.40:1. All of these models ship with what Vidikron describes as professional grade lenses and feature a unique 'cat's eye' optical system that enhances contrast, says the company, and optimizes black level performance.
    Samsung Electronics America (Booth 324) will introduce a new home entertainment projector based on DLP(TM) technology. Designed and developed in collaboration with Joe Kane, Samsung's SP-H700A incorporates HD2 DLP(TM) technology. New for this projector is Samsung's CCR(TM) auto-calibration corrector that, says the company, facilitates a more accurate and faster calibration using the new Digital Video Essentials(TM) software package. Preliminary specifications for the SP-H700A indicate a choice of operating modes. In 'normal mode', brightness is 800 lumens with a contrast ratio of 1,500:1 and audible noise of 32dBA: in 'theater mode', brightness is 650 lumens with a contrast ratio of 1,800:1 and audible noise of 28dBA. The SP-H700A includes a manual zoom lens and user-adjustable color temperature. Inputs include HDCP-compliant DVI, composite, s-video, 2 x component, PC and RS232C.
    Sharp Electronics Corporation (Booth 508) will showcase updated versions of two of the company's flagship DLP(TM) technology-based home entertainment projectors. The XV-Z12000U is based on the company's XV-Z10000U and features HD2+ DLP(TM) technology, enabling it to deliver contrast ratios between 3,000:1 and 5,000:1 in high contrast mode and 900 lumens in high brightness mode. HD2+ DLP(TM) technology allows the XV-Z12000U to feature improved (10 bit) processing of the green channel, reducing the 'dithering' artifact that was previously perceptible in dark scenes. The XV-Z12000U also features a 'Film Tone' mode that allows the projector, says Sharp, to reproduce a 'film-like' atmosphere.
    The XV-Z200 updates the XV-Z90U, and features Matterhorn DLP(TM) technology for a 16:9 aspect ratio resolution of 1,024 x 576. Contrast ratio is 2,000:1, and brightness is 800 lumens. The XV-Z200U incorporates a 5,000 hour lamp and, in eco-mode, audible noise is 30dBA. Also featured is a manual optical lens shift, and DVI-I (Component Digital and Analog RGB).
    New for the show from SIM2 Multimedia (Booth 101) is the Domino 20 projector. Based on Matterhorn DLP(TM) technology, the Domino 20 features a motorized zoom lens and focus adjustment with lens shift of +/- 10 degrees and digital keystone adjustment of +/-38 degrees vertical and +/-14 degrees horizontal. Contrast ratio of the Domino 20 is 2,000:1, which includes Faroudja DCDi(TM) technology and a range of inputs/outputs including composite video via RCA connectors, S-VHS via mini DIN 4 pin, RGBHV via Dsub 15, RGBS/YcrCbS via 4 RCA connectors and RS232 via Dsub 9 pin connector. It is available in 'Black Shadow' or 'White Evolution' finishes.
    SIM2 will also show the HT300 LINK projector, which comprises two physically separate units -- a projector, and an image processor. The projector, which uses HD2 DLP(TM) technology in a sealed housing and features a contrast ratio of 2,800:1 and an 8,000 hour lamp is attached to SIM2's DigiOptical Image Processor via a fiber optic cable. The DigiOptical Image Processor features a broad range of inputs/outputs, including: 2 composite video via RCA connectors; 2 S-VHS via mini Din 4 pin connectors; 2 RGB via DB 15 HD connectors; 3 RGBH/V / YCrCbH/V via RCA connectors; 1 RGBH/V / YCrCbH/V via 5 BNC connectors; 1 RS232 via DB 9 pins connector; 1 DVI on DVI-D connector (1394 Firewire is optionally available as an alternative to DVI); 3 fiber optics links via RJ-45 type LC connectors; 1 x jack 12V power output, active when the product is switched on.
    In booth 206, Zenith will feature two products based on DLP(TM) technology. The Model RD-JT30 projector weighs 3.6 pounds, and features XGA native resolution that supports both 1080i and 720p HD formats. A proprietary color drum, in place of the conventional color wheel, allows it to achieve a small size while still yielding what the company says is top-level performance in brightness and contrast. The RD-JT30 delivers 1,400 lumens of brightness at a contrast ratio of 1,100:1. Faroudja DCDi® deinterlacing circuitry and Zenith's Intelligent Image Scaling are also features of the projector.

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    Re: 7205

    sysoper ha scritto:
    Il link dell'Infocus:

    http://www.infocushome.com/projector...amer&proj=7205
    Grazie mille!

    Mandi!

    Alberto
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    Report


    Questo è molto più dettagliato:
    http://www.hometheaterhifi.com/volum...rojectors.html


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