DPI’s 1080p DLP Projector

Digital Projection International’s TITAN 1080p-250 marks the company’s first native 1920 x 1080 resolution 3-chip DLP display exclusively created for home cinemas. This thing puts out 2000 ANSI lumens and has a 5000:1 contrast ratio.

The 1080p-250 also features enhanced seven-point color correction, producing the widest color space of any projection system available to the Home Cinema market. User-selectable Xenon Color Mode, and super-accurate user control over the projector’s colorimetry, assures accurate white point definition with extensive control over gamma, color and grayscale tracking. All TITAN projectors also benefit from DPI’s next generation signal processing electronics, which deliver best-in-class de-interlacing and motion adaptive interpolation for all video and HD sources.

It looks like DPI has put a lot of emphasis on picture quality. In a world where great emphasis is placed on the wow factor, it’s good to see that some manufacturers work on getting the picture right.

Digital Projection International Introduces First 3-Chip Native 1080p Home Cinema Projector

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