Action! mk II home theatre projectors
The Action! series is a dedicated range of home theatre projectors from projectiondesign. The aim is to provide the best possible home theatre experience by providing image quality and integration possibilities in small and unobtrusive packages – easily fitting into most modern home theatres. With year long experience in designing projectors and display systems, the Action! mk II range is the culmination of projectiondesign technology, passion and enthusiasm. A team of dedicated enthusiasts bring you the Action! series.
High performance optics improve image fidelity
The new, 7-segment colour wheel dramatically improves colour fidelity and low level resolution. Darkly produced movie scenes finally come to their right with full grey scale reproduction all the way down to the deepest blacks, enabling a much higher visible colour resolution than ever before. Colour reproduction is enhanced over other projectors with an extremely large gamut, covering all colour spaces and video standards. It makes sure that you get deeply saturated and truly natural colours.
Digital Dynamic Concept – unique projectiondesign thinking
One of the most important aspects projectors fail at time and time again is reproducing the wide dynamic contents of a movie. From the deepest blacks to the whitest whites, projectiondesign believes in providing both impacting black and white levels at the same time. This is why we have invented the Digital Dynamic Concept – DDC. By allowing the user to easily adjust output level through Dynamic Black Level Adjust, enabling Dynamic Contrast enhancement and making available a wide range of gamma curves, projectiondesign enables – for the first time – a projector that can be adapted to any size screen with the same impact as the theatre.
High contrast optical Field Lens architecture
Exclusivly using field lens optical architectures in the Action! model one and model zero five provides a much higher combination of brightness and contrast than most competing projector designs. By not using a prism in the light path, light scatter is prevented to create highly contrasted images, typically double that of competing prism based projectors. This ensures highly dynamic images when watching for instance dark or mixed exposure movies.