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High Definition 3D Projectors By Christie

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July 4, 2007

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The Mirage HD from Christie (Cypress, CA; christiedigital.com) offers native 1920 3 1080 HD resolution 3-Chip DLP projectors with active stereo capability. According to the company, the projectors, combined with a new platform that uses bandwidth more effectively, can power images at 120Hz, flicker free, from a standard workstation computer.

The new Christie Mirage HD series consists of four models:  the Mirage HD3 at 2,800 ANSI lumens; the Mirage HD6 at 6,000 ANSI lumens; the Mirage HD8 at 8,000 ANSI lumens; and the Mirage HD18 with up to 17,500 ANSI lumens. Each projector offers a wider field of view and active stereo capability. 

The Mirage HD series is an addition to Christie’s existing line of Mirage SXGA+ resolution (1400 3 1050) projectors — the Mirage S+3K, Mirage S+6K, Mirage S+8K, and Mirage S+14K. Accessories include the ChristieTWISTT image warping and edge-blending module; input modules for dual SD/HD-SDI, DVI, and legacy interface modules; and HD lenses for any application.

For more information, please visit christiedigital.com.

 

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