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d3 Technologies to Exhibit at LDI2014

d3 Technologies 4x4pro

d3 Technologies is working to liberate show designers from yesterday's limitations. Join them at booth 1275 for LDI2014 at the Las Vegas Convention Center, November 21 - 23, kick the tires on their new hardware, and see what live projection has in store.

With d3, the company says projection designers are no longer limited to working with static objects. d3's upcoming dynamic blend feature projects content seamlessly onto multiple moving objects, from multiple projectors, in real time; and BlackTrax integration tracks objects of any shape, no matter how they move.

On their stand, d3 Technologies will be showing a sneak preview of what this combination means for show design in the future -- and the company says it's nothing short of magic.

The new d3 pro range includes larger canvas sizes, lossless quality, more outputs, faster media transfers, faster capture, and adaptable video output formats.

The flagship d3 4x4pro provides power and flexibility. With enough power to Push Every Pixel over four 4K outputs (or 16 HD), dual 10Gbit/sec Ethernet for lightning-fast media transfers, and user-replaceable Video Format Conversion (VFC) output cards, the d3 4x4pro can handle the most demanding productions, and support the user through the industry's transition from HD to 4K.

The d3 4x2pro is ideal for midsized productions. It plays nicely with the d3 4x4pro, shares its rugged chassis and next-generation architecture, and has four 2K DVI outputs (2560x1600).

The company says there's no point having lots of outputs if the user can't fill them with content. Push Every Pixel is the d3 benchmark that ensures a media server has enough power to play two layers of content for every pixel all of its outputs. All d3 servers are designed to Push Every Pixel, so they can deliver the user's vision flawlessly when it's crunch time.

WWWwww.d3technologies.com


(11 November 2014)

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