Wolf Cinema Intros Two New Home Theater Projectors, Including a 4K
Wolf Cinema announced this month two new stereoscopic 3D projectors — the SDC-8 or the GRAYWOLF and the SDC-12, also called the GRAYWOLF 4K, suitable for home theater screens up to 11 feet wide.
The SDC-8 offers a next generation three-chip, D-ILA [Direct Drive Image Light Amplifier] light engine for 1080p viewing, while the SDC-12 features the company’s V4KTM technology to deliver enhanced 3840×2160 on-screen imaging from all standard video sources.
Both projectors offer Wolf Cinema’s extended-throw Wolf Cinema VariScope primary optics, which allows the user to select from multiple aspect ratios, including 16:9 [1.78:1] when viewing television content, 1.85:1 aspect ratio films or 2.20:1 aspect ratio movies such as Patton and Lawrence of Arabia or 2.35:1/2.40:1 films on a constant height, ultra-wide?aspect ratio home theater screen. Two VariScope FX fixed cinema anamorphic lens assemblies are also available as options.
Each hand-?calibrated GRAYWOLF projector is delivered with our advanced SD/HD video processing algorithms. A wide selection of system memories are provided so that one can quickly match the source to the optimum film or television calibration settings, thus achieving the very best image possible. A new, user-replaceable 230-watt NSH lamp is included which can deliver between 3000 to 4000 hours of viewing enjoyment. Both come with Wolf Cinema 3D shutter glasses and 3D signal emitters.
Both the GRAYWOLF SDC-8 and SDC-12 projectors are delivered in a gloss gray cabinet, and provide for dedicated IR [Infrared], LAN and RS232 system control capabilities. They feature two HDMI 1.4 inputs, one set of component inputs and more, including a dedicated PC input on the SDC-12.
The projectors are being shown at CES. Both models release this month with list prices of $8,000.00 (model SDC-8) and $12,000 (model SDC-12). For more information, click here: http://wolfcinema.com/products.php
