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			<title>New short distance HOPS. screen!</title>
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			<description>vision optics proudly presents the brand new second generation of HOPS.® – 55° rear projection...</description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[vision optics, your expert für transparent projection systems proudly presents the brand new second generation of HOPS.<sup>®</sup> – 55° rear projection screens. The reference are the NEC U300X and U310W projectors, but also for similar projectors like the Hitachi CP-A 100, Sanyo PLC XL51 and Epson EB450i the new holographic display HOPS.<sup>®</sup> – 55° &nbsp;is a huge improvement. 
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The features:
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- Fully homogenous image regarding brightness and colour fidelity over the whole image size
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- Extremely increased light efficiency and hence a much brighter image with the same light output of the projector
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- Higher insensitivity against other disturbing light sources such as spots, sunlight and so on
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- Higher transparency
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- No hot spot in contrast to other rear projection screens (diffusion) although we project off axis and with a huge projection angle of 55°
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The new second Generation of holographic displays HOPS.<sup>®</sup> – 55° are available as HOPS.<sup>®</sup> - Glass and HOPS.<sup>®</sup> - Foil in 16:9, 16:10 and 4:3 aspect ratio up to an image diagonal of 67 inch. All screens may be optionally equipped with capacitive touch systems.
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The wide fields of application range from innovative shop window installation over interactive kiosks for museums to high end video conferencing systems.]]></content:encoded>
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