Christie Ships Mirage WQ-L Projector
Christie’s newest Mirage WQ-L projector is an LED, 1-chip DLP projection system featuring WQXGA (2560×1600) resolution and 800 ANSI lumens. Using an LED light engine rated at 60,000-hours (approximately 6.5 years) life cycle, the Christie Mirage WQ-L includes Christie ArrayLOC for synchronized color and brightness management, which Christie says reduces calibration requirements. The Christie Mirage WQ-L is targeted at the aerospace, automotive, oil and gas, government, education and entertainment markets.
The Christie Mirage WQ-L operates off the exclusive Christie KoRE electronics and firmware platform, which provides the most extensive level of input capability and control flexibility available for advanced visualizations systems.
The Christie Mirage WQ-L is shipping now and all the details specs are here.
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