New, improved light engine

Your heart will skip a beat the moment you set eyes on the new Fuoriserie projector for the first time. With Fuoriserie limited edition, SIM2 has scaled the heights in terms of technology and performance, with its ever-increasing sophistication in materials and electronics. The space within the bodywork has been cleverly used in order to house the latest evolution of the optical path and to perfect the cooling-system dynamics.

LIGHT ENGINE KEY FEATURES

NEW, IMPROVED LIGHT ENGINE FOR MAXIMUM PERFORMANCE AND ADAPTABILITY
NEW OPTICS AND MECHANICAL COMPONENTS
NEW, 350W DIMMABLE LAMP (ELLIPTICAL REFLECTOR) AND LAMP DRIVER
BRIGHTNESS UP TO 5000 ANSI LUMENS, DIMMABLE UP TO 60%
>30,000:1 CONTRAST RATIO
SIM2’S MOTORIZED SLIDING FILTER SYSTEM (SFS)

New, improved light engine

The Fuoriserie excellent performance is delivered courtesy of dedicated technical changes made to this model. SIM2’s upgraded ALPHAPATH™ light engine is partnered with 3-chip 0,95” 1080p DC4 DLP® chipset to ensure that every minute detail is reproduced from HD source material. And, Triple Flash technology delivers extreme 3D smoothness and visual pleasure. SIM2 was the first manufacturer outside of the DCI group to offer Triple Flash technology, the delivery system that is currently unique to professional installations to provide the best motion rendition possible (72 fps per eye per second). Its powerful, new high-power lamp delivers up to 5,000 lumens on-screen, and an impressive contrast ratio (up to 30,000:1).

Sliding filter system by SIM2

SIM2’s motorized Sliding Filter System (SFS) inside the optical engine is a motorized system capable of positioning two different filters into the optical light path, independently of one another. The SFS dual filter system allows the projector to accurately display different colour gamuts at the push of a button.
Thanks to the SFS system, the Fuoriserie behaves differently according to the active filter. It becomes an incredibly versatile instrument which can meet different colour reproduction requirements such as Home Cinema, DCI or even other applications, where dedicated colour reproduction is the technical key-factor.