Unlocking the power of hd, Future-proof inputs – Sim2 Multimedia DLP Video Projector C3X Link User Manual
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The advantages of a
remotely-operated system:
Flexible installations
Easily upgradable
Easy servicing
No décor constraints
Wideband, security-proof connection
HDCP digital inputs and accept both
1280x720 pixels 50/60Hz progressive
(720p) and 1920x1080 50/60 Hz
interlaced (1080i) inputs. It's basically
all about lines and pixels: NTSC is the
lowest resolution TV systems with 525
lines (480 of which make a full frame),
PAL with 625 lines and finally the HD
system with up to 1080 lines.
Unlocking the
power of HD
HD Ready - what does it mean? It
means that a projector is truly
compatible with forthcoming high
definition television broadcast format;
or in other words, that it is capable of
delivering a minimum native resolution
of 720 lines in wide aspect ratio,
receive high definition input via
component analogue or HDMI™-
With SIM2's HD ready Grand Cinema C3X projector you will really be able to
appreciate all the extra picture quality available from HD with a fantastic level
of detail, sharpness and vitality.
Future-proof inputs
The Grand Cinema™ C3X back panel contains everything you need. Video
inputs are exemplary with HDMI™– HDCP compliant connection on top of the
list! And, as with all products in the Grand Cinema™ line, C3X models can
be updated with the latest control software via the RS232 and the USB ports.
In addition to this, customers may integrate their unique remote systems with
the projector thanks to the C3X IR sensor jack.
But this is not all! The Grand Cinema C3X series will also sport a LINK model,
equipped with SIM2's DigiOptic™ Image Processor, the remote unit featuring
a wide choice of inputs and linked to the projector through a thin digital fiber-
optic cable (0,14" diameter - 3,5mm).
SIM2’s DigiOptic™ Image Processor can be installed next to the customer's
equipment and up to 12 individual products can be connected at any one
time. This concept simplifies installation problems such as issues with
interference or losses from long cable runs, electrical interference from
telecommunications, power cables and lighting dimmers etc..
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