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Read what the experts are saying about Vidikron's stellar product line-up. Without a doubt, The New Vidikron is raising the bar for style, performance and value.
Magazine Reviews
Magazine Articles
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Widescreen Review, January 2004
Equipment Review: Vidikron Vision Model 20
“Indeed, it has caused me to raise the expectations bar yet again for true value in home theater-quality displays” Terry Paullin
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Stereo Guide to Home Theater, March 2004
New Products, First Look: “PlasmaView From The Top”
“In 42- 50-, and 60 inch models, any wall can be accommodated.”
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HDTV, Etc., Summer 2004
“Pilots,” Vidikron Vision Model 60 D-ILA Projector
“Featuring an upscale three-chip design, the Model 60 delivers low-noise and low-flicker images without the annoying rainbow effect associated with single-chip D-ILA services.”
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Systems Contractor News, August 2004
“Vidikron’s Vision Model 60”
“Vidikron’s Vision Model 60 combines advanced video projection and processing technology in an attractive package that creates an immersive theater experience in any installation.”
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CEDIA Daily/VIP Review Edition, September 2004
“Vidikron Adds New Projectors to Vision Series “
“The Vision Model 100 is an exceptionally high-performance, high light output projector, featuring Vidikron’s LightAmp LCD technology.”
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Sound & Video Contractor Product Source Guide 2004, October 2004
“Video Products,” Vidikron Model 60
“The Model 60’s three 16:9 native widescreen D-ILA panels preserve full resolution and light output in wide-screen mode, producing filmlike pictures from digital and analog sources. The compact and stylish chassis accents ay theater décor.” |
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TWICE, January 11, 2004
“Vidikron Vision Model 60”
“Vidikron’s implementation of the D-ILA technology was said to produce ‘unprecedented black-level reproduction, outstanding color rendition and extremely smooth, flicker-free images.’” |
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Electronic House, February 2004
“Flat Panel TVs,” PlasmaView Series
The 42-inch VP-42, 50-inch VP-50, and the 60-inch VP-60 feature HDTV capability, and boast superior brightness, contrast and black-level performance with outstanding video processing.” |
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Boston Globe, February 6, 2005
“Childhood memories of double features at the Strand inspire a film buff’s fantasy theater”
According to custom installer Steven Whitman, “The most critical piece of theater equipment is the projector, and the owner wanted the best available. He selected Vidikron, promoted by Martin Scorsese, because it produced an image that came closest to movie-film quality.” |
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