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‘Affordable’ £11,000 cinema projector
Sim2 doesn’t do entry level projectors which is why the
high-end company is happy to announce it’s affordable C3X, which comes in at a
measly £11,000. Still, it should be noted that the good-looking C3X is touted as the world’s first compact, 3-chip DLP projector designed to replace
bigger, louder and more expensive rivals. It's also part of Sim2's top-end Grand Cinema range.
To understand the term 'compact' in the
high-end projector arena, the C3X measures 17.1 x 7.5 x 16.9 inches and weighs in at 11Kg – that’s pretty light. It
boasts not one, but three HD2+ DarkChip processors, Sim2’s DLP Light Engine
technology for enhancing image quality, a very high 6500:1 contrast ratio, high-definition
resolution, and a 250Watt lamp that beams out a claimed brightness of 2500
Lumens. It also comes with a boatload of customisable features, software and
lenses. What you should be asking yourself right now is whether or not you
really need that second family car?
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