Boat advances F400-HR details, the first native single-chip 4K DLP projector
The Belgian multinational finalizes the final elements of this innovative team, developed as a high-performance, more cost-effective option, with ultra-fast processing for simulation applications.
The F400-HR projector is the new development of ship, not yet officially presented and whose characteristics are gradually becoming known, as it would become the world's first native single-chip 4K computer to achieve this resolution without the need for pixel scrolling.
As they point out from the Belgian firm, This projector" offers coupling with extremely high resolutions and ultra-fast processing, all aimed at shaping the future of simulation".
The development of the F400-HR, that until recently did not have this denomination, was first shown in a video at the end of last year due to the cancellation due to the pandemic of the edition 202 of the simulation contest I/ITSEC, in which the manufacturer was going to show this advance.
While the full specifications of this projector have not been officially presented, the company has updated a video with more details of its capabilities and the advances of its application in the simulation industry.
Among other features, Barco F400-HR offers a native 4K resolution to 120-240 Hz frame rate, with outstanding image performance and high image quality, no stains, thanks to its high-speed laser light source.
This dynamic resolution goes beyond 4K, with built-in or external pixel offset. The team, rated to withstand vibrations and shocks that occur in simulation environments, is compatible with all current FLD type lenses, and integrates Barco Pulso, for common communication across all UDX series projectors, MANUFACTURER UDM and F.
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