Wolf Cinema’s 8K Projector Will be Front and Center at ISE 2019, Delivering Yet Another Spectacular

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Wolf Cinema’s 8K Projector Will be Front and Center at ISE 2019, Delivering Yet Another Spectacular Home Theater Experience


Amsterdam – January 31, 2019 – At the upcoming 2019 Integrated Systems Europe [ISE] Show, Wolf Cinema plans yet another spectacular home theater demonstration – this time in conjunction with Tau Audio Solutions, a leading European distributor of high performance residential and professional AV and communication systems. A reference home theater demonstration is planned, featuring Wolf Cinema’s latest TXF-3500 UHD/8K home cinema projector. This remarkable new home cinema projector will be one of the must-see centerpieces of the ISE show over the course of next week’s event, as video enthusiasts everywhere begin to witness the benefits of 8K on-screen resolution. (Wolf Cinema, Amsterdam RAI, Hall 5, Space 5-S80).

" src="blob:https://www.avnirvana.com/00c44398-da2c-438f-ae85-7f17659e8b43" alt="A close up of electronics Description automatically generated" align="left" hspace="12" v:shapes="Picture_x0020_1" class="Apple-web-attachment" style="-x-ignore: 1">The company’s first 8K home cinema projector casts an astounding 8,192 x 4,320 on-screen image from all favorite SD, HD and UHD/4K sources – and will be show in conjunction with their latest custom video processor, the ProScaler MK6. “We premiered this astonishing new ensemble last month, and folks marveled at the imaging fidelity, detail, color accuracy and what was described simply as true filmic imaging,” says Wolf Cinema’s Director of Sales Jim McGall. “The recent leap from HD to 4K was an important step forward in our world, but this reference 8K ensemble presents one of the most realistic images ever cast from all readily available film, video and television sources.”


Continued McGall, “One of the most enjoyable things to witness is when folks see this projector for the first time, walk up to the screen, stand centimeters away and cannot discern any visible pixel structure! The image is incredibly sharp and detailed, but up close the picture as cast looks more like 35 or 70mm film. I’m constantly amazed at how much better 8K projected images can look, when compared with current leading-edge imaging technologies. And what’s best of all, our TXF-3500 Ultra 8K ensemble is eminently affordable, priced within the reach of many video enthusiasts.”


McGall welcomes all ISE attendees to visit the Tau Audio Solutions booth and see for themselves the Wolf Cinema TXF-3500 UHD/8K projector in all its glory.


About Wolf Cinema

Founded in 2008, Wolf Cinema is a privately-held company headquartered in Berkeley, California. The company delivers some of the finest home cinema imaging solutions possible, with advanced video imaging technologies and core light engine systems that represent the pinnacle of home cinema viewing excellence. www.wolfcinema.com
 
Well.....

No.


But, compared to a few other high end options, the 3500 is technically "affordable." Not for 99.9999% of us, tho.
 
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