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Konica Minolta develops 4K resolution Planetarium System
http://www.slashgear.com/ konica-minolta-develops-4...Konica Minolta develops 4K resolution Planetarium System Monday, Dec 1st 2008 by Daniel Lim We’ve seen a few 4k projectors for home entertainment and digital Signage applications. The technology doesn’t stop there. Konica Minolta looks to ride on JVC’s success in 4K projection system; incorporates the technology and an In-house high performance fish-eye lens to develop a 3rd dimensional digital simulation of the planetarium astronomy in ultra high definition (4096 × 2400 pixels) display, about four times the Full HD native resolution. As you know, the starry sky seen from ground and other planets in our solar system are jet-black imageries.
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Kinolta Minolta Announces Development of SUPAMEDIAGUROBU II Projector
http://www.aboutprojectors.com/news/2008/12/01/kinolta-minol...Konica Minolta has recently announced that they have developed a 4K resolution planetarium projector. The SUPAMEDIAGUROBU II is capable of displaying ultra high definition (4096 x 2400) resolution, which is about four times the regular full HD (1920 x 1080) resolution. The projector uses a fish-eye lens to develop 3D digital simulations as well as realistic images. This model also is able to display a 10000:1 contrast ratio that makes every star in the solar system look like it is actually there. In addition to planetariums, the projector can also be used for large venue multimedia presentations or entertainment purposes like movie theaters. There is no word when this projector will be available; there is also no word on price. [via Slash Gear]
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Kinolta Minolta Announces Development of SUPAMEDIAGUROBU II Projector
http://mobileratty.com/article/3222c8da38a4e46e8aaa12a82837c...Konica Minolta has recently announced that they have developed a 4K resolution planetarium projector. The SUPAMEDIAGUROBU II is capable of displaying ultra high definition (4096 x 2400) resolution, which is about four times the regular full HD (1920 x 1080) resolution. The projector uses a fish-eye lens to develop 3D digital simulations as well as realistic images. This model also is able to display a 10000:1 contrast ratio that makes every star in the solar system look like it is actually there. In addition to planetariums, the projector can also be used for large venue multimedia presentations or entertainment purposes like movie theaters. There is no word when this projector will be available; there is also no word on price. [via Slash Gear]
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