ProjectionDesign, makers of the world’s first 1080p projector, launch single-chip 1080p DLP projector : the M25.
The chassis itself reflects both stability and resistance. It’s made out of molded magnesium and acts as a heat sink that also reduces operating noise. Sturdy but small! As small as an A4 sheet of paper, it doesn’t lose out on power or image quality. It actually boasts a genuine contrast ratio of 5,000 : 1 and 1,000 lumens brightness with its Texas Instruments 0,95’’ 1080p DMD Darkchip3. It also sports enhanced cinema-grade high-resolution optics.
Specs
- Full-HD 1080p and 24 fps film support with refresh rates up to 120Hz
- Full internal 10-bit Video Processing throughout (no extra boxes)
- Pixelworks DNX video processing (new 392 chip)
- True 1080i to 1080p processing
- RealColor Management Suite for perfect calibration ex factory
- Plus BrilliantColor technology
- Increased colour gamut significantly over standard DLP
- HDMI 1.3a for deeper colour from Blu-Ray and HD DVD sources
- new xvYCC colour space
- colour depths of up to 16 bits
- second digital input – DVI HDCP
- compatible with AMX Device Discovery
- with Crestron control systems
- ProjectionDesign ProNet.site 1.0 Management system.
- RS232C and full TCP/IP control
The M25 will be available in October 2007 at around £5,000.