The Infocus Projector unveiled on Wednesday a digital LCD projector for movies, which can display on a screen of 20 meters, images with a resolution four times greater than today.
The equipment used in this month’s premiere of the movie “Toy Story” is a giant. He is more than 1.5 meters tall and has 1.4 meters deep, with 74 cm wide, weighing 300g.
The projector gives an image with a resolution of 4096 x 2160 pixels, which is double that of HDTV (high definition television) provides both horizontally and vertically, and results in more than 8 million pixels – while the HDTV is in around 2 million.
The Infocus is also looking after the security of your system for the film industry. Behind every LCD projector there is a compartment that holds boxes up to 19 inches wide. It is a hard drive RAID carrying a copy of the movie in JPEG2000 format. In that drive, the movie file is encrypted.
A feature unique to each system is used to decrypt the movie when it is rotated. The system built in LCD projector ensures that the code is deleted if someone tries to make the magazine of the projector. Thus, who will steal the drives with 300 GB of encrypted data.
The InFocus launched its first digital projector to the screen two years ago, which is used in only four theaters in Japan With this launch, the company expects that by 2010 one third of the cinemas of Japan using the system. Otimização de sites