projectiondesign installs Projectors @ Gates Planetarium
The robustness, reliability and low cost of ownership associated with projectiondesign technology have been underlined by an installation in the Gates Planetarium at the Denver Museum of Nature and Science. Six of the Company's F32 series DLP projectors have been installed as part of a major technology upgrade of the Planetarium, which holds 125 people and is used to screen a range of immersive films, some produced at the Museum itself.
Tim Nicholson, Exhibit Technology Manager & Senior System Developer, Denver Museum, Nature and Science, said, "Our previous system was an 11-projector setup which proved unreliable and had an extremely high cost of ownership. The six F32 projectors have been blended together by our system integrator to form a seamless full-dome display of 360 degrees by 160 degrees, at a high resolution of 3,300 by 3,300 pixels."
Neil Wittering, Marketing Director, projectiondesign said, "Immersive environments such as the Gates Planetarium make very high demands of projectors in terms of image quality, reliability and consistency, not just between the multiple projectors at any given time, but also over time. We are delighted that the Museum has been able to lower its operating costs. Thanks to our F32 projectors, and view projects of this kind as validating our no-compromise approach to designing high-performance products for serious, commercial applications."
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