Thursday, March 25, 2010

Projectors provide the highest quality picture for movies

If top quality and super high digital clarity are important to you when it comes to movies, presentations and images, then a Digital Projector is the answer to your prayers.Projectors provide the highest quality picture for movies and can display the movie with crystal clear clarity on a screen up to two hundred inches when measured diagonally. In essence a projector can turn your home into a full blown movie theater.

One of the main merits of the Cine-Digitar 1.33x Anamorphic Lens is the fact that it counters the downsides of letterboxing. As some might know, letterboxing is the practice of transferring widescreen films to video formats while preserving the original aspect ratio. However, since almost all displays have a more square aspect ratio than the original film, the obtained video has to incorporate masked-off areas above and below the picture area (often referred to as "black bars," or, more accurately, as mattes). This leads to that relatively distorted aspect of the movies, which is far from the true cinematographic experience most users are looking for.

Despite being a very useful piece of equipment, not many users will be able to enjoy the advantages provided by the Cine-Digitar 1.33x Anamorphic Lens. And the main reason for this is the fact that the accessory has an MSRP of around 4200 US dollars, which could prove to be way too big of a price for most users.

Quite a lot of people choose projectors as the centerpiece of their home-cinema system, as this solution costs a lot less than a comparable plasma or LED Projector, and delivers high-quality images, as well as a cinematographic experience much closer to the real thing. However, most Digital Projector cannot display the images as a professional projector does, and this is the reason why the Schneider Optics company has launched in June 2007 the Cine-Digitar 1.33x Anamorphic Lens, an accessory that will allow users to create 2.35 (Cinemascope) aspect ratio images with 16:9 projectors.

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