NEC HD4K HD4K

NEC HD4K Manual

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    demand the best image quality possible, consider the NEC TriDigital™ HD4K. The TriDigital HD4K represents an affordable display device for all mission critical noise level or producing detail contours inherent in conventional electronic projector systems that attempt to deliver dark area detail.
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    TriDigital HD4K 26.9" (682mm) 22" (560mm) 12.2" (308mm) Special Features Advanced AccuBlend™ AutoSense™ Ensures detailed images when non-native resolution sources are connected to the projector Automatic set-up and one touch adjustments for ease of use Reference Projection System NEC defines a
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Reference Projection System
• For use in
• Post production suites
• Digital mastering
• Medical
• High end pro-sumer
• Screen sizes to 20 feet wide
• Tridigital™
image processing
• Projected image has the look and
feel of film
• Wide signal compatibility
• Surprisingly small footprint
• Quiet and economical operation
TriDigital HD4K
Reference Projection System
A high performance projection system for post production suites
and similar critical viewing environments.
If you depend on the faithful reproduction of imaging content, or you simply demand
the best image quality possible, consider the NEC TriDigital™
HD4K.
The TriDigital
HD4K represents an affordable display device for all mission critical imaging applications
in screen sizes up to 20 feet in width.
NEC has engineered a replacement technology for the ordinary video decoder
called TriDigital Image Processing.
TriDigital Image Processing entails three key steps
to optimally decode film transfer material for digital projection.
First, the ColorBit™
Pre-Processor decodes incoming signals to satisfy the unique requirements for film
based materials. The Deep BlackBit™ Decoder then extracts the maximum dynamic
range of the original filmed image to produce deep, dark blacks that still exhibit the
contrast and detail of the original film material. This is achieved without increasing the
background noise level or producing detail contours inherent in conventional electronic
projector systems that attempt to deliver dark area detail.
Lastly, the Wide ColorBit™
Post-Processor manufactures an image that overcomes the RGB characteristics of the
projector - characteristics that would otherwise make the image appear as video. This
element of the process is crucial because film is not an RGB medium, but instead, dye
particulates suspended in an emulsion that interact with the light from a traditional
mechanical projector. This is the essence of the look and feel of film.
The TriDigital
Image Processing system strives to duplicate the "age-old" mechanical and optical/
light interaction of film within the "new-age" digital domain.
In addition to the display of the highest fidelity of film based material, images from
virtually any source can be displayed on the TriDigital HD4K.
This would include private
or open DSS satellite, DVD, VHS, video servers, DigiBeta decks and many other sources.
The TriDigital HD4K can also display a multitude of video standards both analog and
digital such as NTSC, PAL and SECAM, SDTV, HDTV in 4:3 and 16:9 aspects and an
incredible assortment of computer generated images.