CES 2004 : HDMI and TRI DLP

10 janvier 2004


Photos from the Convention Center

As announced in our "Program", after giving you a close up description of the new products and their technical characteristics (and there is more to come!), here is the first series of 300 photos of products of over 30 stands.

Below are a few highlights of our first "tour" of the Convention Center, the complete Photo Report is HERE.

Among the all new technologies presented this year, there is tidal wave of equipment integrating the connection interface HMDI and three-chip High-Definition Projectors, TRI-DLP

Yamaha which prides itself in presenting at each edition of the CES innovative products, this year introduces two video projectors, the first with a new DLP chip and the second LCD. Both have the advantage of offering a HMDI connection. These two products will be the first to be available for sale in this product range for Home Cinema enthusiasts.


Yamaha DPX1100


Yamaha LPX510

We have noticed that an increasing number of manufacturers have made the strategic decision to adopt this High Definition digital technology that appears to be on the way to becoming THE future standard for the industry.

And as this year new projectors are in the limelight, Marantz with the VP-10-S1 and Barco with the CineVersum 120 presented their new three-chip High-Definition Projectors. These machines which demonstrate a very high technological potential with interchangeable lenses, upgradeable hardware... will soon be available, but at prices that remain at a level for a "happy very few".


Marantz VP-10-S1


Barco CineVersum 120

We can see, nevertheless, that there is a clear trend for the future towards developing High Definition Video Projection for our viewing pleasure at home!.

Don't miss our first Photo Report series of products and stands, HERE.

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