The projectors can also display two side-by-side, full-resolution HD video feeds.
Differentiation
Until recently, Large Venues, Rental and Staging, Trade Shows and Museums could count on high definition projection to deliver a reliable "wow factor." Unfortunately, this impact is fast being eroded. A growing share of home HDTVs is now capable of displaying the full resolution of a 1080-line high definition picture. These so-called "1080p" home televisions include LCD flat panels, microdisplay rear projection televisions and even a few plasma panels. These TVs are offered not only by Sony, but also by Hitachi, JVC, LG, Mitsubishi, Panasonic, Samsung, Sharp and Toshiba. Computer displays are also migrating to ever higher resolutions. As the home theater improves, out-of-home venues need to offer a better viewing experience to maintain an advantage. Sony 4K projection is a powerful way to set your audience experience apart from home theater.
4K Applications
Since the launch of Sony 4K projection, end-users, integrators and third- party vendors in various industries have embraced the technology. Sony 4K is now featured in diverse applications where its higher resolution is making a meaningful difference.
•Command and Control. With the ability to display one, two or four simultaneous HD video feeds at full 1920 x 1080 resolution, these Sony projectors enable a new generation of mission-critical video monitoring. Of course, you can display even more simultaneous feeds by driving the 4K projector from an external video processor. RGB inputs of full 4096 x 2160 resolution enable these projectors to display data, text and computer graphics with superb clarity.
•Visualization. By achieving 4096 x 2160 resolution on a single screen, one projector can deliver more compelling, more involving, more realistic visualizations than ever before. Compared to "edge blending" multiple
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