Remember that Digital Projection model we told you about two weeks ago? Yes, it’s the one that can display ultra-widescreen images in 1080p natively—without an additional lens or other contraption.
We went to see it in person at the DPI booth, and Mike Bridwell shared a little more about the product and why it’s so different from other projectors on the market. As he explains in the video below, wait for the finger snap to see how quickly the system responds automatically when fed a 2.35:1 signal.
For more on home theater projectors showcased at this year’s CEDIA Expo, go here.

Grant, Do you know if this projector will take a source at its navtive resolution (2560x1080)? Specifically, from a computer source. Or, will it only accept an “HD” signal?
Home theater, automated lights and a high-tech fish tank.
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