Dwin continues to push the envelope with its TransVision TV3, the company's third-generation Digital Light Processing (DLP) projector.
Announced in late July and demonstrated at CEDIA Expo in early September, the TV3 combines the company’s state-of-the-art video signal processing with Texas Instruments’ latest Mustang HD2+ chip and a Carl Zeiss zoom lens. The result is a compact, high-performance projector capable of casting an exceptionally bright and detailed 16:9 720p image.
The Zeiss lens allows placement of the projector at 1.41 to 2.1 times the screen width. Made by one of the world’s most esteemed optical companies, the low-distortion prism-free Zeiss lens is claimed to yield “superior detail, deep blacks, high contrast, and vibrant colors from HDTV and all video sources.”
The TransVision3 is claimed to offer greater optical projection offset than other projectors, ranging from lens level up to 40% of picture height, allowing great flexibility in positioning the projector. A lens shift mechanism ensures a keystone-free image – for example, the screen can be positioned at a comfortable viewing level with the TransVision3 projector flush-mounted to the ceiling. A 200-watt lamp insures high light output.
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