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Wolf Cinema

Wolf Cinema bought out its two flagship three-chip DLP projectors, the REF-700 and REF-1000, both powerful enough to light screens up to 18 feet wide. They include the choice of 6 high-contrast VariScope primary lens packages,  Wolf Cinema video processing with custom film algorithms, optional cinema “Triple-Flash” 3D imaging technologies and custom 3D glasses. Wolf says its i-Box design allows high velocity air flow directed throughout the chassis and critical system components to keep the system cool even when installed in tight places like a ceiling soffit.  They’re available now with standard optics for starting at $75,000.

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