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Dome and Planar come together to offer modern display projectors
August 23, 2009
Planar had purchased dome medical monitor for $61 million in 2002, compensating a little more than twice Dome’s annual revenue. Planar produces display hardware and software for a variety of specialty exhibit markets. It got into the household theater marketplace in 2006 with its Xscreen technology and front-projection products. Planar is left with the leftover markets, and a business unit that may be less saleable than earlier. So now they need to figure it out. Planar has twenty years of experience delivering dependable flat-panel monitor solutions. They offer leading performance and innovative features in all of their products.
planar medical monitors development squad admits several ex-InFocus engineers, so it is no surprise the company’s PD7010 DLP projector appears similar to the applauded InFocus IN76. Planar’s modern intelligent lens change technology prohibits lens shift outside the image region to eliminate shadowing or clipping the picture, which is a revolutionary software function for home theater projectors. As Well included are an RS-232 automation interface with separate on/off, input option and aspect ratio control, as well as 2 HDMI 1.3 with Deep Colour inputs. Planar (which means flat) mapping doesn’t depend on the size of the face; it’s like a projector causing the screen larger without changing the projection size. Planar texture mapping works well with flat surfaces.
Planar Systems is engaged in developing, manufacturing and marketing electronic display products, 3 megapixel dual head and systems. The company’s products take on display components, completed displays, display systems and software dependent on a range of flat panel and projection technologies.
