Cineversum Force One DLP Projector
With 1920x1080 resolution, the Force One incorporates a 3-chip DLP imaging engine and dual 200W lamps that pump out up to 6000 ANSI lumens of light. The native full-on/full-off contrast ratio is said to be 2500:1, while a high-performance dynamic iris boosts it to 10,000:1, making this the first consumer projector to achieve a 5-digit ratio on a 49-foot-wide screen. Even more impressive, the ANSI contrastmeasured using a white/back checkerboard patternis specified at 650:1, much higher than most home-theater projectors can claim.
Four circuit-board slots let you equip the projector with a variety of inputs, including HDMI, DVI, SDI, and analog video. The stock configuration fills two of these slots with an RGB/component input using pro-grade BNC connectors and a dual-input board with DVI and VGA connectors.
As you might surmise, generating such a large image is an expensive propositionthe Force One will set you back $95,000, and that's without a lens. There are several fixed and motorized-zoom lenses available, ranging in price from $15,000 to $19,000, and Cineversum is working on an anamorphic-lens option, though no pricing has been announced yet. In any event, when you include the cost of a large screen, you're deep into six figures, but if you have a huge home theater, this system should provide the ultimate cinematic experience without the sticky floors or rude cell-phone yackers.
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