Christie Digital Systems 6000 Projector User Manual


 
Mirage
6000
Bright images, memorable impact!
With an amazing 6000 lumens and 1280 x 1024 resolution, Christie’s
Mirage 6000 is the brightest SXGA 3D projector in the world.
Based on high resolution SXGA 3-chip DLP™ technology, the Mirage
6000 delivers new levels of brightness and image clarity not previously
available. Powered by a 1200W Cermax
®
Xenon lamp and now featuring
new Dark Metal DMDs, the Mirage 6000 offers 1280 x 1024 resolution
with improved black level and contrast ratio – a stunning 800:1!
At the heart of the Mirage 6000 are Christie-designed electronics that
provide high bandwidth, frame rates, pixel and clock speeds resulting
in the most advanced digital signal processing for all types of stereo
images. This design employs dark interval adjustments (DIA™) control
that enhances the overall stereo effect by fine-tuning the critical time
between left and right fields.
The Mirage 6000’s new Dark Metal DMD™ technology is inherently
faster than LCD, with the ability to synchronize the left and right fields
required for stereo imaging, without time lag, ghosting or other artifacts –
and the Mirage 6000 offers you greater lumen output at a competitive
price. Combined with Christie’s own optical alignment technique, known as
Spatial Light Imaging Construction (SLIC™) the Mirage 6000 sets a new
quality standard that guarantees optimum focus and convergence accuracy.
The built-in Stereo 3D
®
interface module enables users to view
stereoscopic 3D images with both active shutter glasses or, with passive
polarized eyewear, making the Mirage 6000 an excellent single-projector
solution for uncompromised visual experiences.
Recreate Reality…with Mirage!
APPLICATIONS
Immersive Environments
3D Computer-aided Design
Virtual Reality
Vis Sim
Simulation
Single Projector Active Stereoscopic Solution
3-Chip DMD Optical System
6000 ANSI lumens
SXGA resolution
PCA (Primary Color Adjustment)
SLIC (Spatial Light Imaging Construction)
3D
®
Stereo Module
LiteLOC Contrast brightness tracking
DIA (Dark Interval Adjustment)