New C3X 1080 projector sports 3 TI chips

Posted in Home Theater, Projectors by Nino Marchetti on December 4th, 2007

SIM2 C3X 1080SIM2, a developer of home theater products, is out with a stylish new home media projector which hopefully will match features with its high price. The SIM2 C3X 1080 is awaiting your credit card to be charged for around $32,000.

The SIM2 C3X 1080 is a small 3 chip projector using Texas Instrument’s latest DarkChip 4 chip (you home theater geeks know what this means so I’ll move on). It delivers self-described “benchmark quality” 1080p video display and makes use of special all-glass optics in the company’s proprietary light engine.

Other technical features include 10-bit video processing, HD scaling and deinterlacing, advanced color management software and a contrast ratio typically >10,000:1. It is available now in several body colors, housed in a high-gloss sculpted cabinet designed by Giorgio Revoldini.

SIM2 C3X 1080



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