Christie Digital Systems Mirage 2000 User Manual

Mirage, Setting the benchmark for 3d projection

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Mirage

2000

Setting the benchmark for
3D projection

Christie’s Mirage 2000 has revolutionized the virtual reality and

simulation market, setting the benchmark for stereoscopic digital

projection. Based on high-resolution SXGA 3-chip DLP™ technology,

the Mirage 2000 is the most economical SXGA 3D projector of its kind.

The Mirage 2000 offers new levels of brightness and image through

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 timing

between left and right fields. It also features Primary Color Adjustment

(PCA™) – ensuring true color representation of all source images.

The Mirage 2000’s DMD™ technology is inherently faster that LCD

and has the ability to synchronize the left and right fields required

for stereo imaging without time lag, ghosting or other artifacts –

resulting in more accurate color reproduction and uniformity.

Christie’s own advanced optical alignment technique, known as

Spatial Light Imaging Construction (SLIC™) – features the new dark

metal DMDs for improved black level and contrast ratio.

With the built-in Stereo 3D

®

interface module, users are able to view

stereoscopic 3D images with active shutter glasses or, with passive

polarized eyewear, making the Mirage 2000 versatile, economical

and cutting-edge.

Recreate Reality…with Mirage!

A P P L I C AT I O N S

• Single Projector Active Stereoscopic Solution

• 3-Chip DMD™ Optical System featuring new Dark

Metal DMDs

• 2000 ANSI lumens

• SXGA resolution

• PCA™ (Primary Color Adjustment)

• SLIC™ (Spatial Light Imaging Construction)

• 3D

®

Stereo Module

• LiteLOC™ Contrast brightness tracking

• DIA™ (Dark Interval Adjustment)

Immersive Environments

3D Computer-aided Design

Virtual Reality

Vis Sim

Simulation

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