Projection design intros smallest-ever 1080p projector

Posted on June 19th, 2007 by Marcela.
Categories: dlp.

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Specialty house Projectiondesign has unveiled a record-setting entry into its Action! home cinema projectors. The DLP-based M25 manages the full 1080p resolution needed for HD while measuring under 11 inches wide and 4 inches tall. It also makes few if any other sacrifices, the producer claims. Texas Instruments’ most recent image processor helps boost secondary colors, a frequent problem for DLP projectors; the unit is also one of the few to include HDMI 1.3, guaranteeing deeper color for some Blu-Ray and HD DVD sources. The 1,000-lumen brightness is strong for living rooms and other home theaters.

Accommodations have also been made for custom theater installers, the company adds. Each projector can be fine-tuned using a RealColor management suite to match reference-level image quality. More complex home theaters can also link up through local networking or an RS232 serial port.

Pricing and availability for the M25 have not been publicized.

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