No lamps, no worries - projectiondesign® ships new FL32 ReaLED DLP® projector

14 October 2009, Fredrikstad, Norway - Norway's projectiondesign® is now shipping the FL32 projector - the company's first model to feature solid-state illumination. The FL32 is the first professional LED projector that is fully configurable for its intended application.

The FL32 features ReaLED technology which combines long life LED illumination technology with patented projectiondesign optics for up to and estimated 100,000 hours of low-maintenance, and worry-free operation. It is especially suitable for front- and rear-projection applications such as command and control, simulation and visualization, and any application that requires high-resolution imaging and high up time, with long maintenance intervals.



Anders Løkke, International Marketing & Communications Manager, projectiondesign, comments: "The FL32 has received a tremendous reception since its launch in June at InfoComm '09 and we are delighted to be shipping the model so soon after unveiling it. The challenging economic climate, together with the pressure to reduce energy consumption of all AV equipment, means there simply could not be a better time to launch this revolutionary product."

Available in a choice of either 1080p or WUXGA resolution, the FL32 delivers optimum performance regardless of orientation or mounting position, giving integrators a wider range of installation options. When compared with other illumination technologies, the projector's ReaLED system reduces any occurrence of motion smear and blur, along with reduction of colour separation and image processing-related artefacts.

"When we say 'no lamps, no worries', we mean exactly that," concludes Løkke. "The FL32 projector delivers incredibly high colour accuracy and image performance, while removing the need to replace consumables during the projector's working life. Image projection will never be the same again."

Lagt inn 2009-10-15 08:19

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