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Companies combine image projection product lines

July 5th, 2009

Planar had purchased planar dome monitor for $61 million in 2002, paying a little more than twice Dome’s annual revenue. Planar constructs display hardware and software for a assortment of specialty exhibit markets. It entered the household theater market in 2006 with its Xscreen technology and front projection products. Planar is left with the leftover markets, and a business unit that may be less salable than earlier. So now they need to figure it out. Planar has 20 years of experience delivering sure flat-panel monitor solutions. They offer leading performance and modern features in all of their products.

planar dome development squad includes several ex-InFocus engineers, so it is no surprise the company’s PD7010 DLP projector appears look-alike to the heralded InFocus IN76. Planar’s modern intelligent lens shift technology prohibits lens shift outside the image area to eliminate shadowing or clipping the image, which is a revolutionary software function for household theater projectors. As Well enclosed are an RS-232 automation interface with separate on/off, input selection and aspect ratio control, as well as two HDMI 1.3 with Deep Colour inputs. Planar (which means flat) mapping doesn’t depend on the size of the face; it’s like a projector causing the screen bigger without converting the projection size. Planar texture mapping functions well with flat surfaces.

Planar Systems is engaged in developing, manufacturing and marketing electronic display products, 3 megapixel dual head and systems. The company’s products take on display components, completed displays, display systems and software dependent on a range of flat panel and projection technologies.

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