SIM2's C3X LUMIS HOST - More Projector Than You Can Afford
Summary
- Product Name: C3X LUMIS HOST
- Manufacturer: SIM2
- Review Date: January 08, 2009 09:35
- MSRP: $36,495 (with T1 short-throw or T2 long-throw lens) $37,995 (with T3 extra-long throw lens)
- First Impression: Pretty Cool
SIM2 showed off a new addition to the Grand Cinema C3X
Series. SIM2’s C3X LUMIS HOST pairs a reference standard 3-chip DLP-based
projector with a discrete outboard projector control electronics module that
connects via SIM2’s proprietary, three-line optical-digital High-Definition
Optical Signal Transfer (H.O.S.T.) system, which is able to connect the two over
distances up to 750 feet (250m).
The C3X LUMIS HOST is based on a trio of the latest 0.95-inch,
1080p DLP chipsets from Texas Instruments, whose next-generation DarkChip4 DLP
device yields an important increase in picture quality with improved blacks and
superior brightness when partnered with SIM2’s proprietary ALPHAPATH light
engine. This powerful combination forms a system that delivers full-HD,
1920x1080 progressive video. The projector boasts a
contrast ratio of >35,000:1 and 3000 ANSI lumens light output.
An
important new feature for the C3X LUMIS HOST is SIM2’s light intensity control
system, which in essence, increases the projector’s contrast ratio to
>35,000:1 through the use of three separate specialized components: a user
adjustable iris, DynamicBlack technology and a new dimmable lamp. However,
unlike other variable iris systems which can inflict detrimental effects on the
final picture, SIM2’s custom-designed system provides micro-second
precision-matched light intensity adjustment to the source material, on a
frame-by-frame basis. The resulting black level and shadow detail add a new
sense of realism to the image. This is yet another example of how SIM2’s R&D
expertise enables the company to push the performance envelope for projection
beyond the capabilities of other manufacturers.
The SIM2 HOST module is
a discrete, compact component (approx. 14 x 4 x 12-inches) designed for flexible
placement, thanks to SIM2’s HOST three-line digital fiber-optic connection,
which empowers A/V installers to locate it up to an astonishing 750 feet from
the projector and is impervious to electrical interference - even when placed in
conduit containing high voltage electrical cables. This means that for most of us, we could put all of our equipment in our next door neighbor's house. This capability creates an
entire range of previously unavailable installation options and more
importantly, eliminates the usual signal losses and electrical interference pick
up associated with long cable runs. The HOST module incorporates superbly
flexible video switching with no less than six HDCP-compliant HDMI inputs, three
HD-capable component-video inputs, and multiple legacy composite and S-video
inputs as well as RGB and the SDI professional format. Add to this, the wide
choice of control options on offer: IR, RS232 and IP addressable, and C3X LUMIS
HOST becomes a very potent proposition for installers and customers alike.
The C3X LUMIS HOST delivers supreme performance, design and flexibility
of installation. A dedicated 10/100 Mbit Ethernet connector is fitted as
standard, allowing the product to be connected to a LAN network or to the
internet. This network connection can be used to remotely control the projector
using TCP/IP commands or to feedback projector operating status information such
as: serial number, working hours and firmware version to a designated e-mail
address for assessment.
Grand Cinema C3X LUMIS HOST can be easily
configured to meet the requirements of a wide range of home theater and
professional applications, optimizing light intensity and black level to each
scenario. Once again we marveled at the beauty of the C3X LUMIS
HOST case but for $36k+, we'd expect no less. The projector is shipping now with a MSRP of $36,495 (with T1 short-throw or T2 long-throw lens) or $37,995 (with T3
extra-long throw lens). Start saving those pennies boys.
For more information, please visit
www.SIM2USA.com.
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