Electrohome introduces two new rear-projection enclosures for high ambient light environments; Retro IV and DSR-50 provide brilliant images for professional settings.KITCHENER Kitchener, city (1991 pop. 168,282), Regional Municipality of Waterloo, S Ont., Canada, in the Grand River valley. Settled largely by Mennonites from Pennsylvania in 1806, it was known as Berlin until 1916, when it was renamed in memory of Lord Kitchener. , Ontario--(BUSINESS WIRE)--June 20, 1996--Electrohome Infocomm '96 Booth: #641--Electrohome Projection Systems, a leading manufacturer of high-resolution video/data/graphics projection systems and business unit of Electrohome Limited, today introduced two new rear projection enclosures for brightly-lit professional settings. The Retro IV 72" (183 cm) diagonal wide-angle screen produces a brilliant image suitable for areas subject to high-ambient light conditions, such as boardrooms, control rooms, trade shows, and training facilities. The DSR-50 Dual Retro System offers a 50" (127 cm) diagonal wide stackable configuration to create seamless images across multiple screens. While other self-contained systems will accommodate only one or two different projectors, the Retro IV is configurable with virtually all Electrohome projector models. This range of projectors includes the ECP (Enhanced Capabilities Port) See IEEE 1284. 1. ECP - Engineering Change Proposal. 2. ECP - Enhanced Capabilities Port. 3. ECP - Extended Capabilities Port. 4. ECP - Extended Concurrent Prolog. 3500 and 4500 series as well as the Marquee 8110, 8500, and 9500LC projectors. The new enclosures are also configurable for the new ShowStar Plus(tm) projectors. Thus, the Retro IV meets a wide range of image source, resolution, and brightness requirements. The ECP series offers variable scanning from 15-92 KHz, while the Marquee series scans from 15-130 KHz. The Retro IV's standard high-resolution wide angle screen affords 180 degree viewing. The Retro IV can also be fitted with an optional black matrix screen for creating high contrast images in situations with extremely bright light conditions. A diffusion diffusion, in chemistry, the spontaneous migration of substances from regions where their concentration is high to regions where their concentration is low. Diffusion is important in many life processes. screen is available for use with the ShowStar Plus projector. The screen is mounted with a 1/4" (6.3 mm) thin screen frame to allow ganging of images for multi-screen and wall-of-video displays. Mounted on heavy-duty concealed con·ceal tr.v. con·cealed, con·ceal·ing, con·ceals To keep from being seen, found, observed, or discovered; hide. See Synonyms at hide1. 4" casters casters the small rubber wheels on surgical trolleys, patient stretchers, mobile equipment. conductive casters the casters are impregnated with carbon to facilitate the dispersal of static electricity from equipment. , the Retro IV configures easily to 32" (81.3 cm) wide, allowing it to pass through standard door openings. The Retro IV features a stacking, easily-assembled two-piece design. The standard unit is finished in a textured semi-matte black, with optional wood trim panels available. An all-steel construction makes the Retro IV a more durable and rigid unit than is possible with wood construction. A new projector mount design allows for easy projector installation and removal. The DSR-50 is configured con·fig·ure tr.v. con·fig·ured, con·fig·ur·ing, con·fig·ures To design, arrange, set up, or shape with a view to specific applications or uses: with a narrow profile and front opening for a true depth of 48", making it suitable for installation in restricted spaces such as control rooms. The enclosure's cube-like structure provides horizontal stackability and expandability. The seamless screen frame design enables users to project a single image across multiple screens, or to project magnified multiple images across a bank of enclosures. Designed for most LCD (Liquid Crystal Display) A display technology that uses rod-shaped molecules (liquid crystals) that flow like liquid and bend light. Unenergized, the crystals direct light through two polarizing filters, allowing a natural background color to show. projection technologies, the DSR-50 is configurable for different types of screens. "Electrohome is committed to improving the quality of projected images, creating systems that deliver brilliant and distinct images in the brightest ambient Surrounding. For example, ambient temperature and humidity are atmospheric conditions that exist at the moment. See ambient lighting. light conditions. The Retro IV and DSR-50 demonstrate our continued effort to offer total, state-of-the art solutions that customers find easy to use and reliable," said Dave Lowater, President and COO (Cell Of Origin) See mobile positioning. , Electrohome Visual Communications. Electrohome's Retro IV Rear Screen solution and the DSR-50 Dual Screen Retro System will debut at Infocomm International (Booth # 641) in Philadelphia this June. Suggested U.S. list price for the Retro IV is $7,300. The DSR-50's suggested U.S. List price is $4,800. Established in 1979, Electrohome Projection Systems is one of three units comprising the Visual Communications Group of Electrohome Limited. Among its pioneering achievements are the first large-screen data projection system (1979) and the first CRT-based single-lens color data/graphics projection system (1983). Headquartered in Kitchener, Ontario Coordinates: The City of Kitchener (IPA [ˈkɪ.tʃə.nɝ]) is a city in southwestern Ontario, Canada. , Canada and founded in 1907, Electrohome Limited is an international supplier of commercial and industrial visual display products. In addition to Projection Systems, Electrohome Limited's Visual Communications Group includes Display Systems and Display Technologies. Publicly held, Electrohome Limited holds ownership in two Canadian television Canadian television may refer to:
ShowStar Plus is a trademark of Electrohome Limited. All trademarks, service marks, registered trademarks or registered service marks mentioned in this document are the property of their respective owners. CONTACT: Deborah Parrott, Rogers Communications Rogers Communications Inc. (TSX: RCI.A, TSX: RCI.B, NYSE: RCI) is one of Canada's largest communications companies, particularly in the field of wireless communications and cable television, with additional telecommunications and mass media assets. Edward S. (617) 224-1100; dparrott@rogerscom.com or Denise Gosling, Electrohome (519) 749-3332; dgosling@electro.com http:/www.electro.com |
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