
Finding yourself a new home theater projector? If you’re, why don’t you check out this newly shipped Crystal 35 from Sim2. Adopting the DLP display technology, this compact projector provides 1920 x 1080 Full HD resolution, 2,000 ANSI lumens brightness, 30,000:1 contrast ratio and up to 3,000 hours of lamp life (in economy mode), and features a number of connectivity ports including D-Sub, Composite, Component, S-Video and HDMI. The Crystal 35 can be yours for $6,500. [Sim2]

If money is not a concern for you, then you can buy the C3X Lumis 3D, which is priced at a hefty $79,999. This high quality 3D projector features 3 Chip DMDs 0.95-inch 1080p DC4, which is capable of delivering a native resolution of 1,920 x 1,080 pixels. SIM2′s C3X sports a lens with enhanced optics, ensuring a better contrast and extended black levels, all with a motorized zoom and focus adjustment. The projector uses a lamp that will last for up to 2,000 hours, or 3000 hours in ECO mode. Additionally, the SIM2 C3X LUMIS 3D projector also supports a maximum of 3,000 ANSI Lumens, while the contrast ratio can extend all the way to 35,000:1 when using the Dynamic Black. [LuxuryLaunches]

(Miramar, FL-July 2008) – Italian manufacturer SIM2, whose striking high-performance home theater projectors are known worldwide for their pristine video, has added a new, aggressively priced model to its popular DOMINO series. SIM2 DOMINO D60 DLP front projection system delivers stunning 1080p full-HD imaging at the highly competitive $5000 US price point, where with SIM2′s reputation for superb performance and unequalled style it will stand as a unique solution for discerning yet budget-conscious home theater enthusiasts.
Thank you, Sue.
by Nicole on January 24, 2008

This year, Sim2 has created a projector for more of the home cinema crowd. The Pro5000 projector rocks a 1080p resolution, EASYCINEMA color calibration, and adjustable, interchangeable projection lenses that enable the unit to work in different theater formats. Sim2 isn’t revealing dates or exact prices, but it’s sure to be pricey when released considering the specs are better than expected.
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