Sony SXRD 4K manual Xenon lamp

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This view of the projector internal layout shows the two, symmetrical lamphouses.

Xenon lamp

Microdisplay projection lamps are not simply responsible for screen brightness, but also for color gamut. Sony chose a Xenon lamp both because Xenon is recommended in the Digital Cinema Initiatives (DCI) specification and because it delivers a flat and wide spectral response. Xenon is capable of an extended range of colors far beyond that used in television. The projectors can display both ITU 709 and P3/DCDM color space, and also decode the new XYZ modulation specification detailed by the DCI.

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Contents Page Introduction Table of Contents Sony and Digital Projection Page Greater immersion 4K ResolutionMore visual information 4K content, delivery and connectionSuperior presentation of HD content Page HD images 4K Applications DifferentiationPage Sxrd Microdisplay Sxrd microdisplay basics Light from Lamp Light to Screen Sxrd panel production High Resolution Generation 1st Generation Application High aperture ratio High Pixel Density35 μm Accurate motion renderingTr, tf 2.5ms Reflectivit High contrast, low dark levelSxrd Panel Minimum artifacts Long operating lifeSingle Chip Condenser Dichroic Mirror R1 Page Page Physical layout ProjectorsXenon lamp Optional Lens Ratio of projection Distance to screen width Optional lensesOptional Input Board Description CircuitryPC-based control MaintenanceFinal Word Sxrd Device SpecificationsINPUT/OUTPUT Optional LKRI-002 HD-SDI, SD-SDI 422 Input Board Page Compatible Formats and Standards