Posted: 2007-01-23
DWIN Transvision One: The Only Projector Needed!
DWIN is a relatively new company that focuses on bringing high-end consumer electronics customers the projection systems they desire. DWIN is constantly ahead of the rest of their mass producing competition such as Sony, Philips and Sanyo. The company produce machines and technology with specifications that seem to be a generation beyond the market at any given moment.The DWIN Transvision or Transvision One as it has come to be known, is no exception to the rule. The DWIN Transvision was first produced in 2002 and stopped shipping around late 2003 or early 2004 and it has some amazing specifications for a projector that was manufactured around that time period. For example, the TV1 has an ANSI Lumens rate of 1000 and a contrast ratio of 500:1. However, the most impressive factor that clinches the purchase choice for most customers is DWIN’s incredible “film-like†picture. The projector uses DLP technology to make sure that the picture quality is as high as it can be, and as Texas Instruments is starting to say quite frequently - the magic is in the mirrors. DLP has an advantage over LCD technology because it does not wear out as much over time. LCD can experience a burn effect which creates red, blue or yellow “strafing†across the screen or LCD panel, this effect distorts the picture and is often costly to replace. DLP does not experience this “strafing†effect.
Another huge plus with the DWIN Transvision One is the availability of the projector lamp for this particular model. Currently the projector lamp for the DWIN Transvision One is selling for $274.99 right here at MyProjectorLamps.com and can be purchased by clicking here.
For more information about DWIN products please visit their website @ http://www.dwin.com




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