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Projectiondesign Shipping New F22

Projectiondesign said it is now shipping its new F22 projector in both WUXGA and 1080p resolution versions. The new projectors use Philips' new VIDI technology for improved color reproduction and management, as well as enhanced image quality and performance predictability.

Projectiondesign Shipping New F22

Projectiondesign said it is now shipping its new F22 projector in both WUXGA and 1080p resolution versions. The new projectors use Philips’ new VIDI technology for improved color reproduction and management, as well as enhanced image quality and performance predictability.

Projectiondesign said it is now shipping its new F22 projector in both WUXGA and 1080p resolution versions. The new projectors use Philips’ new VIDI technology for improved color reproduction and management, as well as enhanced image quality and performance predictability, according to the company.

“The new F22 projectors fill a gap in the range of new-platform DLP projectors that we unveiled at the start of this year, as well as demonstrated at the recent InfoComm 09.” said Anders Lokke, international marketing and communications manager for Projectiondesign, in a statement. “The F22 is our entry-level professional series, sitting below and being more affordable than our F12 and F32 series projectors. The new series offers a complete range of professional features, such as a full 24/7 use warranty, high-quality precision lenses, and outstanding image quality.”

Like the F12 and F32, the F22 has enhanced calibration and color-matching capabilities when compared with its predecessor, the F20. In addition to its alternative resolutions-1080p for video, WUXGA for computer graphics-the F22 is also available with a range of four different lens options.

“The F22 WUXGA is suitable for a range of applications, including visualization, simulation, and demanding corporate presentations,” added Lokke. “And [if] HD video rather than graphics will be the predominant content-which is quite possible, particularly in the corporate world-then the 1080p option will be the natural choice for professional users.”

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