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P R E S S R E L E A S E
New TransVision™ 4 High Definition Video Projector Offers High Definition Quality and Custom Install Convenience
First in its class to include a native-rate outboard digital video processor
LAS VEGAS – December 30, 2004: DWIN Electronics, Inc. will introduce its new
TransVision 4™ high definition front video projector system at CES 2005. Based on Texas
Instruments DarkChip 2 720p DLP technology, the TransVision 4 is the first home theater
video projector in its class to include a native-rate outboard digital video processor for true
custom installation flexibility and system convenience.
DWIN Electronics will exhibit at CES 2005, Booth 20656 – South Hall 1 of the LVCC.
Suggested retail value for the system is $6,495. The system will be available in
April 2005.
Like all DWIN displays, the new TransVision™4 provides true high definition video
and stunning film- like images with superior detail, brightness, contrast and vibrant colors.
Exceptional movie theater realism is achieved with DWIN's acclaimed video signal processing.
Deep black levels and natural color reproduction are secured with precision gray scale settings
and gamma selections; motion artifacts are reduced with Adaptive Film Mode processing; and
picture depth is increased with Signal Dynamic Range expansion.
The TransVision™4's Carl Zeiss™ zoom lens offers precision optics to maintain image
quality onto the screen. And a 250-watt lamp creates bright, larger-than- life images.
DWIN's new digital projection system includes a native-rate outboard digital video
processor for true custom installation flexibility and system convenience. The processor is
virtually future proof, accepting 10 video inputs including 2 DVI-HDCP, 2 RGB, 2 S-video 2
component, and 2 composite. Six inputs are high definition capable.
Each input (including two DVI-HDCP) allows full and independent user control for
brightness, contrast, color saturation, tint, gamma and sharpness. All settings are automatically
saved and recalled for each input and video type.
Only a single, all-digital video cable is required to connect the processor to the
projector. As a result, awkward video source cables remain hidden with video gear, so
projector installation is faster and system control is more convenient.
The system has intuitive, home-theater style menus accessible via an eight-device
preprogrammed/learning IR/RF remote with back- lit keypad to control multiple home theater
video and audio devices. For custom installations, DWIN provides both discrete IR and RS-232
commands that allow seamless integration with home automation systems. Two
programmable 12V triggers are also available for a projector screen control or other home
theater accessories.
Founded in 1985, DWIN Electronics, Inc. specializes in the design and manufacturing
of high performance consumer and professional video projectors, digital video processors and
displays.
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