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  • RETURN OF THE dpi TITAN -4k uhd 18,000-1 cr.

    https://www.digitalprojection.com/dp...-33000-4k-uhd/
    https://twitter.com/CINERAMAX<br /><br />https://WALLSCREEN-SKYLOUNGES.COM

  • #2

    I guess I need to do more homework.


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    • #3
      It will be on display a week from today at Infocomm in Orlando. I will post impressions. Cheers!
      https://twitter.com/CINERAMAX<br /><br />https://WALLSCREEN-SKYLOUNGES.COM

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      • #4
        Ah DPI fucking up the links again '/emea/nothing', I guess we aren't to know about this Delta projector with UK assembly, sigh ;-).
        Sounds very promising Peter, so do let us know your findings.

        Downsides from the spec sheet. WUXGA! Pixel-shift model available. Second downside is Laser-Phosphor light source (Blue or Blue+RED?), not the RGB LASER source

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        • #5
          Only 2000:1 native, very skeptical of 9X's that dynamic black.

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          • #6
            Maybe laser dimming but like the NEC that is not really improving contrast. You will be able to tell right away as soon as you see this “but” at the trade shows they only show high ire content that was specially created to look good on anything. You need to be cautious at these shows.

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            • #7
              The limited on-off showed (same 2000:1 spec.) on the 8K demo's under Ambient light at ISE. It may have all the classic Titan tricks with the high contrast lens(es), and additional iris, besides the light source modulation that traditionally is not artifact-free.

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