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Marantz to launch high-def projector
It's no looker - just like the existing high-def VP-12S4 - but based on the latest DLP
technology from Texas Instruments, this projector offers a resolution of 1920x1080
pixels making it capable of handling all levels of high-definition video,
including 1080p. Even better it comes with two HDMI inputs and two sets of
component inputs which will make it very easy to hook up to your other home
cinema equipment – including HDMI-equipped TVs, set-top boxes and forthcoming
HD DVD and Blu-Ray players. Contrast is a high 6500:1 (the current model manages 4000:1), there's is 10-bit colour
processing anda more powerful 350W lamp. It is due to ship in June in Japan, but could take a few months
more to make it over here.




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