SIM2 USA Inc Grand Cinema MICO 40
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Image accuracy of a projector is governed by the quality of the optical engineering within. A delicate balance is required between light engine, DLP™ chipset and video processing in order to optimize the performance of the projector. To meet these requirements, SIM2 has implemented a wide range of features into one all-encompassing technology: SIM2 PureLED. First, a trio of RGB high-power Phlatlight LEDs by Luminus (one for each primary color R, G and B) replace both the lamp and the color wheel found in conventional designs. The LEDs’ brightness is precisely controlled by an 8-bits-per-channel high speed current driver. A sophisticated color sensor – positioned in the light engine – allows the driver to accurately adjust the light intensity coming from the three different LED modules, as well as precisely controlling their color output. Indeed, one of the advantages of LEDs is that they can be pulsed very rapidly, achieving an impressive active color cycle of 20x per frame of content. This eliminates sequential color artifacts, while improving contrast ratio, color saturation and grayscale accuracy. Second, the combination of the DLP chipset with this new lighting technology makes the MICO Series a true all-digital design, the benefits of which are: exceptional color reproduction, excellent contrast ratio and precise frame-by-frame image control. Third, the new light engine has a high-efficiency optical layout, capable of delivering more light where it is needed most – on-screen. SIM2’s PureLED technology implements video processing with enhanced i/p conversion algorithms that allows the MICO 40 projector to de-interlace and scale both standard and HD signals and reproduce them at Full HD resolution.
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