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Meridian Announces $185K Video Package
The UK manufacturer is putting together a projector and scaler for one high-end home theater package.
July 30, 2008 | by Rachel Cericola

Meridian’s 810 Reference Video System is a bigger movie monster than King Kong and Godzilla combined.

This isn’t one of your easy peasy packages at a nice price. Designed to produce a killer home theater experience, the 810 combines the D-ILA-based 810 Reference Video Projector and the 810 Reference Video Scaler.

The projector boasts a resolution of 4096 x 2400 pixels or 10 megapixels. Other specs include a lamp that can blow 4,000 lumens and a 10,000:1 native contrast ratio. The scaler feeds the projector, converting any digital source to a 10-megapixel resolution. It also packs Qdeo video processing technology.

Merdian says it delivers “the most realistic home theater performance in the world.” Of course, that kind of experience doesn’t come cheap. Expect this combo to pack a punch to the tune of $185,000.

Neither product will be available separately, but there will be four variations on the 810 package, to adjust to different throw lengths. All will start shipping in limited quantities by Q3, with full availability coming by the end of the year.



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Posted by Kipnis Studios  on  08/29/08  at  08:41 PM

It’s expensive, but it’s quiet, sharp, and the scaler really fills in where the source is missing. A very compelling combination - and a great use of this technology. If you have the money . . . you owe it to yourself to consider it!

Have a look at this review:

http://www.hometheaterreview.com/front_projector_reviews/meridian_810_dila.html

Thank you, Bob Stuart and Meridian for getting it . . . RIGHT!

Cheers -

Jeremy

Kipnis Studios

http://www.Kipnis-Studios.com

Posted by ch  on  07/31/08  at  12:27 AM

In fact,Meridian can claim 30 mega pixels. I believe they have three D-ILA image devices for R,G,B respectively.

Posted by Eric Hamilton  on  07/30/08  at  10:29 PM

It is just a JVC DLA-M4000u with another name tag on it. That JVC is discontinued!  I gues Meridan baught the assembly line and is building these so they can make some money!

Posted by Rachel Cericola  on  07/30/08  at  04:49 PM

steveo: I got that info from Meridian. However, I have taken it out of the text. Thanks for the catch.

Posted by Ron  on  07/30/08  at  01:54 PM

Nice toy if you happen to have won the lottery.


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