Christie Intros WU7K-J Projector for Simulation and Training Applications
Today, Christie introduced the newest member of its Christie Matrix Series with the Christie Matrix WU7K-J 3-chip DLP projector. Featuring 6,300 ANSI lumens and WUXGA (1920×1200) resolution, the Xenon-based projector offers standard features that include full scalability, built-in geometric warping and edge blending and image processing with 120Hz capability.
The Christie Matrix J Series models come standard with Christie AccuFrame. Designed for simulation and training applications, Christie says this feature allows the user adjustable reduction of perceptible image smearing. It supports various frame rates and environments, ensuring the accurate display of high speed simulation content. Built-in image warping and advanced edge blending is provided by Christie Twist. It also offers RGB color matching, full control of gamma curves and greyscale tracking and minimum processing latency.
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