- WUXGA 1920 x 1200 Resolution
- High Brightness of 12,000 Center Lumens
- High Contrast Ratio of 1700:1
- Native Multi-Channel Features
The FLM R22+ is designed for larger venues and is rugged and portable enough for rental applications. It can display widescreen, high-contrast images of superior quality even in venues with lots of ambient light. Plus, your presentations will benefit from the advanced picture-in-picture function, which renders your presentations interactive and energizing without the use of extra peripherals. Another benefit of the FLM R22+ is its liquid cooling unit, which facilitates ultra-low noise output. There's also a sealed optical engine that prevents dust, smoke or other contaminants from affecting the image quality.
The ArenaView Orbital Head allows venues to use the entire arena as a creative canvas; it provides arena owners with another advertising revenue stream as well. The Orbital Head also makes it possible for the projector to hit nearly any spot in the building with video or graphics content. Plus, using multiple units together can create a collage effect with edge blended images. You can incorporate and change video on the fly. Plus, you can engage the crowd in interactive events and games. The Orbital Head is able to do all this because of the included Axon Digital Media Server.
The Axon Digital Media Server provides simultaneous playback of three discrete media streams on separate 2D/3D objects. It offers cutting edge functions like the Collage Generator and Curved Surface Support. The server ships with more than 1400 stock media clips and has 200 folders for custom media. All content is protected and locked down with the XP Embedded Operating System and there's on-board content management software as well. The Axon Digital Media Server even features the Front of House function, which allows you to preview content before it's presented live. When combined with the FLM R22+ DLP Projector and ArenaView Orbital Head, the server facilitates an immersive and interactive entertainment and advertisement experience.
