Meridian 810 Reference Video System
by Sze | Filed under Display.
The Meridian 810 Reference Video System is a high-end video projection device. It has Marvell’s 88DE2710 digital video format converter with Qdeo video processing. The Meridian 810 comes in two parts, a D-ILA-base 10 Megapixel digital projector and a video scaler for optimizing HD and SD inputs. The projector is able to produce 4096 x 2400 image and offers 4000 lumens brightness thanks to the PKI Xenon lamp.
The Meridian 810 will be available in four versions offering different throw-length lens systems. The Short, Medium and Long-throw system will get a motorized 2.35:1 (Cinemascope) lens assembly. There is also the Ultra Low Throw system for back-projection and simulator applications. The 4 versions have the same price tag of $185,000.
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Tags: D-ILA, Meridian, Meridian 810, projector, Qdeo, Reference Video System, video scaler

August 29th, 2008 at 4:51 pm
It’s expensive, but it’s quiet, sharp, and the scaler really fills in where the source is missing. A very compelling combination - and a great use of this technology. If you have the money . . . you owe it to yourself to consider it!
Check out this review:
http://www.hometheaterreview.com/front_projector_reviews/meridian_810_dila.html
Thank you, Bob Stuart and Meridian for getting it . . . RIGHT!
Cheers -
Jeremy
Kipnis Studios
http://www.Kipnis-Studios.com