Christie expands GS series with two high-brightness models for multi-projection applications
With brightness options of 9.000 and 10.600 Lumens, models Christie DWU880-GS and DWU1100-GS are ideal for meeting rooms, Classrooms, museums and places of worship.
Christie has incorporated to its range of projectors 1DLP models DWU880-GS and DWU1100-GS. Built and manufactured for performance and reliability in heavy-duty environments, these GS Series devices are offered with two brightness options (9.000 and 10.600 ISO lumens) and are suitable for use in meeting rooms, Classrooms, museums and places of worship.
"With a compact size and quiet operation, the new solutions of projection of the GS Series help the viewer focus their attention, no distractions, in the brightness and vividness of the projected images", Ensures Joel St-Denis, Christie's Director of Product Management. "In multi-projection facilities, For example, small rooms dedicated to entertainment, worship spaces or themed attractions, its warping and blending functions save time and money".
New models offer 20.000 hours of constant illumination until 50% brightness and low running cost, since they do not require changes of lamps or filters, with the consequent reduction of maintenance times and costs.
New GS Series projectors come standard with tools Christie Twist for warping and blending, facilitating fast and efficient alignment in multi-projections of irregular screens.
Christie Mystique Lite, an optional camera-based alignment software that works with a webcam, allows you to automatically stack and align in a matter of minutes up to three horizontal projectors on a screen or a flat surface, saving time and labor.
The newly incorporated models of the GS Series provide content suitable for the use for which they are intended, including support for 3D HD content via sync in/out, picture-in-picture or picture-by-picture functions for video conferencing, and Dicom mode for medical imaging. For greater installation flexibility, have DVI inputs, HDMI, HDBaseT and 3GSDI.
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