Canon will show at ISE 2016 the present and future of its audiovisual technology
The Amsterdam fair will be the occasion chosen by Canon to present its 4K projector in Europe, And it will do so through an audiovisual and immersive experience in which two projectors will be joined WUX4K500ST will display the images on a curved screen.
Canon Europe you will take advantage of your assistance to Ise 2016, trade fair for electronic and audio-visual systems to be held in Amsterdam (Holland) of the 9 to the 12 February, to unveil your next generation of projectors.
"During this year we have announced our entry into the 4K projection market and have launched a range of products aimed at applications ranging from simulation to medical imaging, to the schools, Work & Entertainment Centers. The Focus on ISE 2016 will focus on enabling visitors to experience the power and possibilities of Canon's AV technology, as well as offering them a glimpse into what the future will bring.", comments Andreas Herrnböck, European Business Development Manager, Canon Europe Visual Communications.
This fair will be the occasion to present the XEED 4K500ST projector for the first time in Europe (WUX4K500ST), the characteristics of which we have already advanced in Digital AV Magazine. At the fair, two 4K installations will be combined to show the future of ultra-high definition double imaging, using content created by Canon's latest professional cameras.
Canon's stand will consist of several areas, each of them dedicated to showcasing the latest developments in the company's imaging technology, where the 'Touch' projector models will be exhibited & Try' High Definition Cameras.
Ultra High Definition Zone
For the first time in Europe, the audiovisual community will be able to experience the picture quality of the XEED WUX4K500ST 4K projector and discover its new features, as Marginal Focus, An exclusive tool that allows you to project content on a curved screen while keeping it in focus. This experience will demonstrate how Canon's research into lens technology has led to significant advances in projection quality and possibilities.
This area will also include a dual 4K immersive experience, joining two XEED projectors WUX4K500ST, creating an audio-visual experience of great precision and realism on a curved screen.
The images projected at 4K resolution have been captured with a Canon EOS 5DSR camera and create a sense of depth and realism that will make observers feel as if they are immersed in a real environment.
XEED WUX & Double Lamp
XEED WUX projectors will demonstrate Canon's ability to meet the needs of its customers, with new features such as edge curving without the need for a personal computer, as well as new possibilities for installations, using HDBaseT technology, that allows visual signals to be transmitted, audio and control over a single cable over distances of up to 100 metre. To prove it, XEED WUX500 and XEED projectors will be used WUX6010, respectively.
The WUX6010 will demonstrate how Canon projectors can operate with a brightness comparable to competing models with higher lumens, thanks to their goals.
On the other hand, Canon will also come with the dual-lamp model, the LX-MU700, Ideal for installations that require continuous high luminosity or in places where there is limited access, which provides a luminosity of 7.500 Lumens.
Creative capture and digital signage
The Touch Zone & try will have equipment such as the EOS C300 Mark II camera with a 4K lens, the EOS 5DS and the XC10 4K and XF205 camcorders. With them, the progress of Canon's advanced 4K technology will be demonstrated, From the capture of the image to its presentation.
A section of the booth will be specifically dedicated to illustrating how Canon projectors can be used for a variety of digital signage applications, that will allow you to create very versatile multimedia installations through a faithful and vibrant color reproduction, thanks to Canon's AISYS optical projection technology.
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