Christie introduced its new Christie Matrix WU7K-J 3-chip DLP projector for display requirements. Featuring 6,300 ANSI lumens, the projector features built-in geometric warping and edge blending, and image processing with 120Hz capability. The new Xenon-based projector joins the Christie Matrix Series family which includes the 1-chip DLP LED-based Matrix StIM and Matrix SIM, as well as the Matrix StIM WQ and Matrix SIM WQ.
ave Kanahele, director of simulation, Christie said: “The Christie Matrix WU7K-J is built upon one of the industry’s most innovative technologies, and provides customers with the highest level of system performance and capability available today,” said D . “This new projector represents a continued evolution of DLP® technology combined with high brightness Xenon lamp illumination, superior image quality and stability, integrated with our unique Christie Matrix features to meet the most demanding requirements of our simulation customers.”
The Christie Matrix J Series models come with Christie AccuFrame. Designed to address the simulation market, this feature allows the user adjustable reduction of perceptible image smearing. It supports various frame rates and environments, for the display of high speed simulation content for displays. Built-in image warping and advanced edge blending is provided by Christie Twist.
Zoran Veselic, vice president, Christie Visual Environments, said: “The most important aspect of this Christie Matrix WU7K-J projector is peace of mind. It’s compact, highly reliable and powerful, and includes standard in-demand features to help the virtual training world mirror the challenges of the real world.”
The Christie Matrix WU7K-J is suited the Canadian firm adds to simulation applications and for simulation and training applications. It offers the firm says RGB colour matching, control of gamma curves and greyscale tracking and minimum processing latency.
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