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Digital Projection M-Vision Cine LED Projector

“As soon as it appeared to Baltimore Ravens fans that they were a serious contender for the Super Bowl, we began getting calls,” says Mark Recene, chief innovation officer and VP of sales for HS Technology Group, which is based out of Pikesville, Maryland. “One wanted a larger screen in his theater, but quickly realized he would need to upgrade his projector. His reply was, ‘No worries, the Ravens haven’t been to the Super Bowl since 2000, so I’m giving myself a present.”

One of the requested models was the Digital Projection M-Vision Cine LED Projector, a single-chip DLP unit with a 1080p image, Lifetime Illumination, and a choice of lens options to accommodate throw ratios from 1.25:1 to 3.0:1. Other features include 600 lumens of light output, contrast ratios as high as 10,000:1, and two HDMI inputs.

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