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The new DLA-HD10K/10KS is ideal for home cinema use, with numerous installation possibilities, excellent colour reproduction and a near silent cooling system.
Fantastic picture quality is achieved with the D-ILA imaging chips that feature native 1920 x 1080 resolution and utilise ´non-moving´ reflective technology to produce full HD resolution. The smooth, flicker free image is essential for critical image display applications.
Encased in an aluminium frame the projector is not only durable, but is also extremely stylish. The new airflow design provides optimum cooling, keeping noise levels down to just 27db.
To accommodate a wide range of rooms, there are two models available. The DLA-HD10KS has a lens throw ratio of 1.5 - 2.1:1 while the DLA-HD10KE has a ratio of 2.0 – 3.8:1. Both models have 0 – 60% lens shift capability to further enhance installation flexibility.
As a 2 piece installation the digital video processor equipment can be easily hidden away, leaving only the lightweight projector in the viewing room. A DVI interface cable (max 10 m) or an optical conversion cable (10, 20, 30 m) connects the processor and projector, ensuring that maximum signal integrity is maintained throughout.
With two types of processor available, there is a choice between a high-end digital video processor (LD-HD2K), or an AV hub processor (LD-HD1K). Faroudja´s well reputed DCDi high-quality picture circuit makes the LD-HD2K perfect for film colour grading. The AV hub processor allows connection to a variety of audio and video equipment making it extremely versatile.
The DLA-HD10K/10KS incorporates D-ILA technology, the first choice for Europe´s top feature film special effects and colour grading facilities. Its image quality is superb, the installation is simple and the impressive projection range means that it is suitable for post production and broadcasting, as well as mini theatres and home cinemas. The DLA-HD10K is perfect for high-end home cinema, and ideal for critical viewing areas such as post production colour grading of "digital intermediates", screening rooms, life-size CAD design, 3-D graphics and animated walk-throughs.
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