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    							Digital Projection International (DPI), Texas Instruments’ first 
    DLP™ partner and the original innovator of the 3-chip DLP™ 
    projector, proudly introduces the new M-Vision Cine Series.  
    With both high brightness and high contrast models avail-
    able, this new 1080p platform delivers the imaging fidelity of 
    Texas Instruments’ DLP™ technology from a compact, quiet 
    and beautiful chassis. DPI’s single-chip M-Vision Cine series 
    adds a remarkably affordable, high-lumen line of 1920 x 1080 
    displays to DPI’s extensive single-chip product line.
    The imagery benefits associated with the M-Vision are plenti-
    ful, including an expanded color gamut range, high contrast 
    and bold lumen performance. For any commercial venue, 
    including those contending with high ambient light, M-Vision 
    Cine models offer bright, saturated color. Augmenting these 
    benefits is the incredible efficiency of the single lamp, mean-
    ing M-Visions produce beautiful imagery while consuming a 
    fraction of the wattage of competitive products.  
    Installation is incredibly flexible due to the M-Vision’s com-
    pact and lightweight chassis design, and extraordinary lens 
    shift range of .7 of frame vertical and .3 of frame horizontal.  
    Multiple lens options provide further flexibility, with a throw 
    ratio range from .73 to 2.40:1.  Connectivity includes two 
    HDMI inputs, as well as RGB via D-15, component, compos-
    ite and S-Video inputs.  
    Providing a bright, high contrast and color saturated image 
    from a small-form single-chip display, the M-Vision Cine 
    models present a powerful yet remarkably affordable solution 
    for a variety of commercial and home entertainment applica-
    tions, including:
    • Training and education
    • Boardrooms and conference centers
    • Visualization/simulation environments
    • Retail and entertainment
    • Media rooms and home theaters
    • Digital media/advertising and hospitality
    As is the case with all Digital Projection displays, our careful 
    engineering guarantees M-Vision displays provide remark-
    able contrast and color saturation for years to come. Equally 
    important, our legacy in superior customer and technical 
    services assures our experienced support staff is always 
    available to address your needs.
    Overview
    PERFORMANCE SPECIFICATIONS
    Brightness (±10%)
    M-Vision Cine 260-HB: 3500 Lumens
    M-Vision Cine 260-HC:  2000 Lumens
    Contrast:  
    M-Vision Cine 260-HB:  2000:1
    M-Vision Cine 260-HC:  3000:1
    Display Type
    Texas Instrument DMD 0.95” x 1, 
    DDR DLP Darkchip
    Native White
    D65
    Sequential Color Management
    5 Segment Color Wheel
    Native Resolution
    1920 x 1080 pixels
    Aspect Ratio
    16 x 9
    Computer Compatibility
    Up to 1920 x 1080
    Color Temperature
    5500 to 9300 degrees Kelvin
    Video Compatibility
    NTSC, SECAM, PAL, HDTV, HDCP
    on HDMI 1.3,
    Throw Ratio
    .73 fixed 
    1.56 - 1.86:1    
    1.85 - 2.40:1
    .8:1 Conversion lens 
    1.25:1 Conversion lens  Bandwidth (up to)
    200 mHz on analog RGB
    165 mHz on HDMI
    Throw Distance
    98” - 350”
    Image Size
    40” - 224”
    Lens Shift (maximum)
       Vertical:
       .7 of frame if horizontal is at 0% position
       Horizontal:
       .3 of frame if vertical is at 0% position
    NOTE: .73 fixed lens has NO LENS SHIFT 
    as 
    it is meant as an on-axis lens and is 
    best suited for rear screen projection 
    applications.
    Lamp Life (Typical)
    1
    2,000 hours 
    Mechanical Mounting
    Front/rear table
    Front/rear ceiling
    Adjustable front/rear feet
    Operating Noise Level
    
    						
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    Operating/Storage Temperature Operating HumidityThermal Dissipation  Fan Noise
    Power Requirements Power Consumption
    Safety and EMC Regulations
    ADVANCED TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
    PARAMETERS
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