
If you’re going to name a product Dream’E, it should probably live up to its billing. The new 1080p Dream’E projector from French manufacturer DreamVision sounds like it delivers pretty dreamy high-def projection images indeed.
The Dream’E, distributed by Audio Plus Services and showing at CES 2009, serves up its 1920 x 1080p native resolution images with a 3-LCOS engine and enhanced by built-in HQV (Hollywood Quality Video) processing, so any resolution standard-def or high-def source you throw at it will look crystal clear.
Other features include:
If that’s not enough for you, of course you’re going to ask about the Cinemascope capabilities—for your super-wide screen theater install, there’s optional Wide System or 2.35 Theater System kits so you can switch from 16:9 (or 1.78:1) high-def to 2.35:1 and wider aspect ratios at the touch of a button.
While you’re showing off your super-big theater image, you can even show off this projector itself in its elegant high-gloss white or black chassis. MSRP on the Dream’E is $5,295.
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