projectors, this minimizes the loss of real estate at the edges and distracting shifts in brightness or color. This also eliminates the effort and cost of running and maintaining multiple projectors to cover the same field, as well as the cost of external processing.

Simulation. Unprecedented resolution and a visually seamless picture combine to deliver the most immersive display available from a fixed-pixel projector. Now your trainees can react to subtle visual cues rather than distracting display artifacts.

Museums. Sony 4K projection is making visitors more excited, more impressed and more motivated for a return visit.

Rental and Staging. Customers need to deliver a message loudly, clearly and memorably in trade shows and conferences. Nothing makes more of a statement than a 4K image.

Casino Sports Book. With ever larger slices of the sports calendar going high definition, SD projection will soon look boring and dated. Sony 4K SXRD projection supports up to four simultaneous high definition feeds on a single screen. External processing can display even more windows of standard definition, high definition or computer-based content at full or scaled resolution on the 4K screen. And for high-profile events, you can switch the entire screen to a single source.

Planetarium. The smaller the pixel, the more accurate the sky. With Sony 4K SXRD projection, the stars are bright and distinct. Compared to multiple, edge-blended projectors, you get superb detail in a much simpler system, which lowers costs.

Digital Cinema. Sony offered the world's first commercially-available projectors to match the 4096 x 2160 resolution defined in the Digital Cinema Initiatives version 1.0 recommended specification. As of September 2007, they remain the world's ONLY commercially-available projectors to do so. And Sony has introduced dedicated cinema models: the SRX-R220 and SRX-R210. For more information, visit sony.com/digitalcinema.

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