SIM2 Grand Cinema HT Series for Home Theaters
The home theater market is experiencing a major revolution. The product leading the way of this transformation is the SIM2 GRAND CINEMA HT series, the new projector line based on Digital Micromirror DeviceT by Texas Instruments. The SIM2 GRAND CINEMA HT series has been completely designed by SIM2 specifically for home theater and home entertainment applications with a specific criteria in mind: the best performance without compromise for a product that fulfils the requirements of the most demanding home theater enthusiast.
HT5000
Key Points
- 3 x 0,95" 1080p DLP® DarkChip3T by Texas Instruments
- 1920 x 1080 pixels HDTV resolution
- 6 HDMIT HDCP inputs
- Contrast ratio >5000:1
- Lamp: 300W
- Choice of 6 lenses(1)
- SIM2 Live Colors Management and Gamma Functions
- Intelligent memory functions
- New Dynamic Noise Reduction and Spatial Noise Reduction
HT3000 Host
Key Points
- Full HD 0,95" 1080p DLP®-based projector
- Proprietary SIM2 AlphapathT light engine
- Full BrilliantColorT technology
- New UnishapeT technology
- High definition Optical Signal Transfer (H.O.S.T. by SIM2) up to 750ft (250m)
- Comprehensive choice of inputs, including 6 x HDMI
- Contrast ratio >6500:1
- SIM2 Live Colors Management and Gamma Functions
HT3000-E
Key Points
- New 0,95" 1080p DLP® chipset by Texas Instruments
- 1920 x 1080 pixel HDTV resolution
- Proprietary SIM2 AlphapathT light engine
- Full Brilliant ColorT technology with new colour wheel (with primary and secondary colors)
- New UnishapeT technology
- Lamp: 200W (dimmed)
- Contrast ratio >6500:1
- 2 HDMIT HDCP inputs
- NEW SIM2 Live Colours Management and Gamma Functions
- 100% increase in brightness
HT380
Key Points
- 1080p 0,95" DLP® chipset by Texas Instruments
- 1920 x 1080 pixel HDTV resolution
- Proprietary SIM2 AlphapathT light engine
- Full BrilliantColorT technology with primary and secondary colors segment colour wheel
- New Unishape technology
- Lamp: 160W
- Contrast ratio >5000:1
- 1 HDMIT HDCP inputs
- NEW SIM2 Live Colors Management and Gamma Functions