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Christie Digital Systems Introduces Breakthrough Projector Technology for Control Room Environments.


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KITCHENER, Ontario--(BUSINESS WIRE)--May 18, 2000

Christie Digital Systems, developer of award-winning high-performance projection solutions, is pleased to announce an evolution in the DLV DLV Deflection Limiting Volume
DLV Demonstration of Lower Value
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 line of projectors with the new GraphxMaster DLV1280-DX. The DLV1280-DX builds on the reputation of Christie Digital's DLV1280, the world's most successful 24/7 mission-critical Control Room projector.

"This projector will be the highest performing purpose-built command and control projector on the market," says Jim Gavloski, Senior Product Manager for Control Room Solutions. "The DLV1280-DX is focused and designed specifically for Control Rooms!"

"Command and control rooms, network operations centers, marketing war rooms and broadcast centers that display mission-critical data in a 24/7 environment will be able to depend on the DLV1280-DX projector for reliable and outstanding performance."

The DLV1280-DX projector offers unparalleled flexibility and stunning visuals. By using a Digital Light Processing(TM) subsystem comprising three DMD (1) (Digital Micromirror Device) See DLP.

(2) (Digital Multi-layer Disk) See high-def DVD formats.
(TM) reflective panels, the projector is able to produce images that have greater color accuracy and uniformity, a higher contrast ratio, and better black levels. It also incorporates powerful features, including Color Space A system for describing color numerically. Also known as a "color model," the most widely used color spaces are RGB for scanners and displays, CMYK for color printing and YUV for video and TV.  Control, which enables true RGB color Typically refers to 24-bit color. See color palette, 24-bit color, 16-bit color and 8-bit color.  matching from display to display, critical in tiled wall applications.

Key Features:

-- 3-chip DLP (Digital Light Processing) A data projection technology from TI that produces clear, readable images on screens in lit rooms. DLP is used in all types of projection devices, from data projectors that weigh only a few pounds to large rear-projection TVs to electronic (TM) technology

-- Superb native SXGA (Super XGA) A screen resolution of 1280x1024 pixels. SXGA is commonly used on standard monitors, but provides a 1.25:1 aspect ratio, compared to the more common 1.33:1 (4:3) ratio. SXGA+ has a 1400x1050 resolution, which is an exact 1.33:1 ratio. See PC display modes.  data and video graphics

-- Same lamp as DLV1280 - 500W Cermax(R) Xenon xenon (zē`nŏn) [Gr.,=strange], gaseous chemical element; symbol Xe; at. no. 54; at. wt. 131.29; m.p. −111.9°C;; b.p. −107.1°C;; density 5.86 grams per liter at STP; valence usually 0.  for lower cost

of ownership, yet excellent color purity

-- Better color uniformity

-- Tiling features for improved brightness, which is needed for

Control Rooms

-- Rugged design for mostly rear-projection applications

INFOCOMM Details

To see the first-ever showing of the new DLV1280-DX, visit Christie Digital Systems' booth No. 1151 at INFOCOMM 2000 in Anaheim, California.

About Christie Digital Systems, Inc.

Established as Electrohome Projection Systems in 1979 and headquartered in Kitchener, Ontario, Canada, Christie Digital Systems, Inc. became a wholly owned subsidiary Wholly Owned Subsidiary

A subsidiary whose parent company owns 100% of its common stock.

Notes:
In other words, the parent company owns the company outright and there are no minority owners.
 of Christie Systems Inc. on November 1, 1999. Christie Digital Systems supplies high performance projection solutions to customers around the world. Specializing in large-screen video/data/graphic solutions, Christie Digital Systems has over 20,000 projectors installed in more than 50 countries. For more information, visit the company's Web site at http://www.christiedigital.com.

Digital Light Processing(TM), DMD(TM) and DLP(TM) are trademarks of Texas Instruments. Cermax(R) is a registered trademark of PerkinElmer OptoElectronics.
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