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Digital Projection

Digital Projection offers an extensive and expanding line of ultra-high-performance 3-chip and single-chip DLP® projection systems.

Multiple company accolades include two Emmy® Awards for Outstanding Achievement in Engineering Development by the Academy of Television Arts and Sciences. Digital Projection remains the first and only projector manufacturer to win the coveted award.

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ULTRA-HIGH PERFORMANCE PROJECTION SYSTEMS

A digital imaging pioneer and industry leader, Digital Projection manufactures an extensive and expanding line of ultra high-performance 3-chip and single-chip DLP® projection systems. These projectors are the reference standard for demanding applications such as large-venue, live-event staging, education, medical and scientific research, command and control, digital cinema, commercial entertainment, houses of worship and elite residential entertainment.


SATELLITE MODULAR LASER SYSTEM

The innovative Satellite Modular Laser System (MLS) offers a system of simple building blocks that allow users to address a wide range of applications, from single projector installs to complex, multi-channel domes, caves and simulators. The Digital Projection Satellite MLS system makes RGB laser illumination technology accessible to the wider AV market, at a cost-effective price point.

The projector “Head” is compact, quiet, light-weight and consumes very little power, offering benefits at every stage of a system design, from transportation and installation to serviceability and lifespan. Separating the projection “Head” from the light source and linking the two by fibre-optic cable (up to 100m long) offers the installer options, particularly where space and access are restricted.

E-VISION SERIES

The bright and value-oriented E-Vision series continues Digital Projection’s legacy of delivering powerful, efficient projectors suited for demanding projection venues. The entry level cost, combined with the high lumen performance, make E-Vision laser projectors perfect for venues with larger screens, as well as venues with ambient light, such as lecture halls, corporate auditoriums, and houses of worship.

M-VISION SERIES

High brightness 1080p projectors with the imaging fidelity of Texas Instruments' DLP™ technology, from 18000 to 23000 lumens. Available as both UHP and LED displays, the single chip M-Vision Series adds a remarkably affordable, high-lumen line of displays to Digital Projection's already extensive Commercial product line. Near 3-chip performance for a 1-chip price.

TITAN LASER

Ultra-quiet, dual lamp projectors based on 3-chip DLP® technology. The Titan Laser is unbelievably bright at an affordable price. Using the latest in connectivity, including DisplayPort, HDMI 2.0 and HDBaseT, the advanced electronics also bring HDR processing to the large venue class of projectors, and features such as Constant Brightness Control and DMX Art-Net compatibility make it the ideal solution for both high profile events and fixed installations.

CASE STUDIES

EAST HOTEL

Canberra's east hotel invests in high brightness Digital Projection for foyer signage.

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Satellite MLS powers Curtin University HIVE

The display facilities at the HIVE, located in a 15m × 15m former gallery space,comprise the Dome display, a 4m-diameter half-dome

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St Hilda's School, Gold Coast

Dominica Sound installed a Digital Projection M-Vision 21k to create a multi-purpose hall. Dominica’s final solution leveraged the wide product offering from Amber Technology

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DIGITAL PROJECTION CLIPPED MUSIC FESTIVAL

Clipped.tv hosted its annual clipped music video festival as part of vivid festival Sydney

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Macquarie University

The Macquarie University Simulation Hub houses a range of virtual reality environments in a single location

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IPSWICH CIVIC CENTRE, PROJECTOR UPGRADE

The centre exapnds projector offerings, The George Hogg Auditorium is the largest theatre and formal dining room in Ipswich, capable of seating up to 741 people.

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