Press Release

Norwegian projector manufacturer projectiondesign presents its latest innovation in projection technology with the preview of the FR12 Remote Light Source projector at Integrated Systems Europe 2010. 
 

The patent pending FR12 Remote Light Source (RLS) concept relocates the lamps from the projector to a rack-mount enclosure up to 30m away from the projector head. Light from the 19-inch rack-mounted RLS illuminates the projector head via an innovative Liquid Light Guide (LLG). The result is a compact, ruggedized, virtually maintenance-free projector head with completely silent operation. There are no limits on installation orientation and lamp maintenance is entirely simplified. 
 
The FR12 Remote Light Source projector is ideal for 24/7 operation and applications where fan noise and heat management are issues, as well as in any location where projector access is restricted. “At the forefront of creating some of the most exciting technologies and innovative products, projectiondesign has made history by producing innovative projectors that are compact, bright and high-resolution,” says Anders Løkke, International Marketing & Communications Manager at projectiondesign. “Now we are taking projection technology a step further in simplifying maintenance, eliminating noise and dissipating heat, as well as offering greater integration and installation flexibility. A typical application would be a 24/7 command and control room environment.”
 
“With the FR12, like many traditional Norwegian explorers and innovators of their time such as Nansen, Amundsen and Leif Ericson, projectiondesign is taking a journey and a new world view. The FR12 RLS projector is one of the company’s most exciting products yet.”
 
The FR12 will be previewed in the innovation area on the projectiondesign stand at ISE 2010, Stand 1I31 between 2-4 February 2009 at the Amsterdam RAI.
 

About projectiondesign

projectiondesign is a Norwegian company that designs, manufactures and markets a range of high performance projectors for professional, business and consumer applications. Amongst its core markets are high resolution scientific visualization and simulation, medical imaging, e-cinema and public displays. Numerous industry milestones that distinguish projectiondesign’s award winning, innovative technology include the introduction of the world’s first single-chip SXGA DLP projector in 2002, the first commercially available 1080p DLP projector in 2006, the first WUXGA resolution DLP projector and the first portable and high-resolution active 3D stereoscopic projector in 2008. In 2009, projectiondesign introduced its first 3-chip projector and made its first foray into LED illumination. 2010 signifies the world premiere of the Remote Light Source™ projector, WQXGA resolution (2,560 x 1,600) projector and the company’s first MIPS image processing, warp and blend product. The entire professional product range is warranted for 24/7 usage. projectiondesign is based in Fredrikstad (Norway), and has offices in Gothenburg, Singapore, Dubai, Milan, Stuttgart, Bilbao, Bombay, Cape Town, London and has representation in New York.

For further information about this and other leading products please visit www.projectiondesign.com