NEW PROJECTIONDESIGN F20 sx+ MEDICAL A PRECISiON REMEDY IN MEDICAL IMAGING PROJECTION
with BrilliantColor technology from Texas Instruments
RIDGEFIELD, NJ (June 11, 2007) — Specifically designed to reproduce medical images such as MR, DR, X-Ray and others that demand extreme accuracy, image quality and reliability, the F20 sx+ medical single-chip DLP with DarkChip3 technology is a remedy like no other projector.
The new F20 sx+ medical projector weighs in at only six pounds and features Texas Instruments BrilliantColor processing, as well as DICOM compliant Clearbase, Bluebase and Full White Calibrations are included as standard settings. This revolutionary 1.5Mega Pixel color projector is exceptional with advanced visualization required in critical medical imaging.
The new medical imaging specific projector features SXGA+ resolution (1,400 x 1,050) and brightness of up to 2,400 lumens, and is the smallest projector in the comprehensive range offered by projectiondesign. “The F20sx+ medical projector is an ideal solution for challenging medical applications,” says Gary Plavin, projectiondesign LLC, president. “The medical-imaging features make it the most appropriate product on the market today.”
BrilliantColor technology increases the image brightness and color saturation by adding cyan, magenta and yellow segments to the color wheel, enabling the F20 medical projector to display more natural and detailed images than any other technology.
Seamless Color Matching, Three Lenses
In the F20 sx+ medical projector, images are calibrated for each application using the unique projectiondesign RealColor color management technology. RealColor begins with a simple two-step calibration process in the factory by which every projector is accurately characterized before it is shipped. The RealColor color management technology then lets the user/installer correctly calibrate and set up the projector onsite, to a desired white point and grey scale tracking with a minimum amount of effort. The result is perfect video color reproduction.
Plavin points out, “In medical applications, our customers are relying on our projectors to convey crucial information, where image accuracy is critical. Because of these demands, we strive for every projector to produce the image the same way. Our goal is that each unit is a reference standard.”
Three precision low-dispersion glass lenses are available.
The F20 sx+ medical projector is fully compatible with the newly released projectiondesign ProNet.site scalable professional network asset management software.
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Corporate Information
Headquartered in Fredrikstad, Norway, projectiondesign is a worldwide leader in advanced, high-performance DLP-based projection solutions for challenging applications in professional, business, home cinema and eCinema markets. Its award-winning, innovative technology is distinguished by numerous industry milestones including the introduction of the world’s first single-chip SXGA DLP projector in 2002, the world’s first single-chip SXGA+DLP in 2004 and the world’s brightest single-chip SXGA+DLP in 2004.
For additional details, contact Gary Plavin at projectiondesign, 1121 Edgewater Ave., Unit #4, Ridgefield, NJ 07657 (Tel: 201-943-1616) or visit www.projectiondesign.com.
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projectiondesign
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Email: gary.plavin@projectiondesign.com
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