Christie M Series 3-CHIP DLP PROJECTORS

Christie M Series 3-CHIP DLP PROJECTORS

Christie is lifting the bar on stunning features and high-end performance with a different latest stroke of projection products that puts forward an innovative standard for consistency, versatility and minimum price of ownership in the superb Pro AV projector class. These projectors were exhibited at the InfoComm 2008.

The Christie M Series is a well-organized family of 3-chip DLP® projectors built on a dual-lamp, mercury platform with tremendous feature-rich functionality. The projectors available in six models ranging from 5,000 ANSI lumens ( dual lamp, 200W) to 9,500 ANSI lumens (dual lamp 350W) offer two resolution- SX+ (1400 x 1050) and HD (1920 x 1080).

"We listened to our customers and worked hard to develop a product that not only meets the demands of today’s sophisticated Pro AV applications, but also raises the bar in the marketplace," notes George Tsintzouras, senior product manager, Business Products, Christie.

The series is also wonderful with its high-end qualities as it offers an extended set of high-quality lenses that supports two new options of a short zoom (1.25-1.6:1 SX+ / 1.16-1.49:1 HD) and a long zoom (7.5-11.2:1 SX+ / 6.9-10.4:1 HD) – all with exact sharp Lens System (ILS)™ capabilities. The ILS automatically identifies and regulates a lens when it is set up.

The models in Christie’s latest M Series include Christie DS+6K-M, Christie HD6K-M, Christie DS+10K-M, Christie HD10K-M and two Christie Roadster models. Christie M Series 3 will surely give you an excellent experience of using projectors, so buy this high-quality series’ projectors.

Via: Press








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