Digital Projection will preview the Satellite Modular Laser System MLS at InfoComm 2019. MLS is a central RGB Laser light source for one or more projection heads, with associated projection heads. Or as DPI describes it as "simple building blocks that will allow users to address a wide range of applications, from single projector installs to complex, multi-channel domes, caves and simulators".
The keystone of this new system is the separation of the light source, with its associated power and thermal management, to a remote location, which enables a small, compact projection 'Head' that only contains the minimal optical and video processing.
The projector 'Head' is fundamentally compact, quiet, light-weight and consumes very little power. This offers huge benefits at every stage of a system design, from transportation and installation to serviceability and lifespan. By separating the projection Head from the light source and linking the two by robust and flexible fibre-optic cables up to 100m long, a bit restrictive in large facilities. Digital Projection's latest innovation offers the installer many more options, particularly where space and access are restricted.
The keystone of this new system is the separation of the light source, with its associated power and thermal management, to a remote location, which enables a small, compact projection 'Head' that only contains the minimal optical and video processing.
The projector 'Head' is fundamentally compact, quiet, light-weight and consumes very little power. This offers huge benefits at every stage of a system design, from transportation and installation to serviceability and lifespan. By separating the projection Head from the light source and linking the two by robust and flexible fibre-optic cables up to 100m long, a bit restrictive in large facilities. Digital Projection's latest innovation offers the installer many more options, particularly where space and access are restricted.