PLUS Vision Corp. of America Introduces New Dual Color Mode Technology and Latest in U5 Projector Line at InfoComm; Patent-pending dual color mode technology to optimize color in future PLUS projectors.LAS VEGAS Las Vegas (läs vā`gəs), city (1990 pop. 258,295), seat of Clark co., S Nev.; inc. 1911. It is the largest city in Nevada and the center of one of the fastest-growing urban areas in the United States. -- PLUS Vision Corporation of America, the leader in lightweight, mobile projector technology, will introduce its new Dual Color Mode See bit depth and color space. technology at the InfoComm show in Las Vegas, June 8-10. PLUS Vision's patent-pending Dual Color Mode is an innovative technology that allows users to easily switch between two color modes. It will be incorporated into future designs of projectors. PLUS Vision will also debut its newest family members in the U5 projector line. The new Dual Color Mode allows users to switch color wheel configurations for business applications and premium video applications. For business presentations, a four-segment color wheel consisting of red, green, blue and white color segments can be used. When more vibrant color saturation is required, the projector's color wheel can be switched to a six-segment color wheel with a red, green, blue, red, green, blue configuration. These configurations can easily be switched back and forth by the push of a button. "The new color mode opens exciting new possibilities for our projector family," said Tom Oishi, President and CEO (1) (Chief Executive Officer) The highest individual in command of an organization. Typically the president of the company, the CEO reports to the Chairman of the Board. of PLUS Vision Corporation of America. "The technology behind this Dual Color Mode will enable the same high quality presentations for business, education and government settings expected from PLUS Vision. The bonus is the wheel will transform into a superb projector to display movies or digital images with great color reproduction." PLUS Vision will also preview at InfoComm the latest from the U5 series of projectors. The new U5-632 and the U5-732 were developed to enhance the capabilities available in the U5 line, which meets needs in a variety of settings. The four-pound, compact 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 projectors have a contrast ratio of 2000:1. The U5-632 is a 2200 lumen projector with 3000 lumens in bright mode. It features PLUS Vision's short focus lens that allows large images to be displayed within short distances to a screen. The U5-732 projector is 2300 lumens. Both projectors have full automatic adjustment, including digital keystone correction Keystone correction, colloquially also called keystoning, is a function that allows multimedia projectors that are not placed perpendicular to the horizontal centerline of the screen (too high or too low) to skew the output image, thereby making it rectangular. . These two new XGA (EXtended Graphics Array) A screen resolution of 1,024x768 pixels. The term stems from IBM's XGA display standard introduced in 1990, which extended VGA to 132-column text and interlaced 1,024x768x256 resolution. XGA-2 later added non-interlaced 1,024x768x64K. projectors enhance the offering in the U5 family of projectors to nine. The new U5-632 and the U5-732 both incorporate PLUS Vision's Advanced Color Wheel (ACW ACW Arts Council of Wales (UK) ACW Arts Council of Wales ACW American Civil War ACW Alliance for Computers and Writing ACW Air Control Wing ACW After Call Work (call centers) ) technology. This technology greatly improves the color reproduction and clarity of a projected image. Like the Dual Color Mode, the Advanced Color Wheel demonstrates PLUS Vision's commitment to continually provide optimal projector features to meet a variety of applications. Pricing, Accessories and Availability All U5s ship standard with all necessary accessories needed for effective presentations, including lightweight cables, a full-function remote control with built-in laser pointer A laser pointer is a portable, pen-sized laser designed to be held in the hand, and most commonly used to project a point of light to highlight items of interest during a presentation. and a soft carrying case for both the projector and accessories. The U5-632 and the U5-732 are currently shipping. The U5-732 is available with an estimated street price of $1,995. The U5-632 is available with an estimated street price of $2,195. At InfoComm, PLUS will also model its top-selling M10 Series of copyboards. The boards feature 4-color, plain paper printing and offer two writing surfaces. Information written on the writing surfaces can also be stored into internal memory, or on an optional CF memory card. Product Lines from PLUS Vision PLUS Vision Corporation of America has provided sophisticated, ultra-portable and affordable presentation technology for business, education, and government since inception. The recognized leader in projector miniaturization min·i·a·tur·ize tr.v. min·i·a·tur·ized, min·i·a·tur·iz·ing, min·i·a·tur·iz·es To plan or make on a greatly reduced scale. min for mobile and conference room use, PLUS Vision has the largest selection of ultra-portable DLP projector families with a comprehensive range of features and functions to meet the varying needs of corporate executives, educators, traveling professionals and others. The company's focus on continuous performance boosts, lower total cost of ownership and excellent customer support is also evident in its line of full-featured electronic copyboards and real-time interactive whiteboards. About PLUS Vision Corporation of America PLUS Vision is 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 PLUS Group of Japan, a 50-year-old company with revenue of nearly $2 billion. Its U.S. corporate headquarters are located in Beaverton, Oregon Beaverton is a city in Washington County, Oregon, United States, seven miles west of Portland in the Tualatin River Valley. As of May 2006, its population is estimated to be 84,270,[1] 9.1% more than the 2000 census figure of 76,129. . More information about PLUS Vision Corp. of America is available by visiting www.plus-america.com or by calling 1-800-211-9001. PLUS Vision projectors feature Digital Light Processing(TM) technology. DLP is a trademark of Texas Instruments See TI. (company) Texas Instruments - (TI) A US electronics company. A TI engineer, Jack Kilby invented the integrated circuit in 1958. Three TI employees left the company in 1982 to start Compaq. . |
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