Christie presents the new generation of 1DLP projectors of the HS series
With brightness ranges up to 23.650 lumens and vivid colors, the three new models of the HS series of Christie (DWU15-HS, DWU19-HS and DWU23-HS) incorporate innovative BoldColor+ technology.
Christie has announced the launch of the next generation of its HS Series of projectors 1DLP with the incorporation of three new models. With brightness ranges ranging from 15.750 to 23.650 Lumens, reinforce their chromaticism with technology BoldColor+, achieving vivid and powerful visuals.
Projectors DWU15-HS, DWU19-HS and DWU23-HS reach powers of 15.750, 19.150 and 23.650 lumens respectively, increasing brightness range but maintaining reliability, the quiet operation and cost-effectiveness that already characterized the first HS Series projectors.
With the addition of BoldColor+ technology, the visuals projected by the new models of the HS Series reach a more vivid and bright chromaticism, with greater depth in black tones and more natural and realistic images.
DWU19-HS and DWU23-HS models incorporate 3D passive polarization, and all models include Christie Twist for warping and blending and Mystique compatibility, software with automatic camera-based alignment and recalibration, that speeds up installation work, alignment, calibration and maintenance of multi-projection systems.
Christie HS Series projectors are ideal for live events, the hotel industry, themed attractions or museums and videomapping.
Projector 1DLP DWU1400-GS
Next to the three new models of the HS Series, Christie has also presented the DWU1400-GS, a GS Series 1DLP projector that with its 14.250 lumens of power and technology RealBlack projects visuals with a contrast ratio of 4.000.000:1.
"The new projectors improve color quality with visuals that approach 3DLP in a 1DLP package", Says Suhan Bijai, Christie Associate Product Manager. "With the launch of these projectors of the HS and GS series we have raised the bar in terms of color and brightness in 1DLP projection".
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