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Marantz VP-15S1 DLP Projector – preview

Allan Ford September 21, 2007

Marantz has once again released another iteration of its high-end “True View” DLP projectors. This time, the VP-15S1 features 1080p single-chip DLP action and a host of options for anamorphic lens options – including two each of the motorized and manual flavors. The VP-15S1 features Konica Minolta Optics, Gennum Processing, and a pair of HDMI 1.3 inputs with full support for Deep Color 12-bit color depth. The true 1080p (1920 x 1080) resolution is something that ensures the image will be smooth and true to life. For video processing and scaling duties, the Marantz projector features a Gennum GF9351 VXP system, a completely programmable video processor that can do calculations in the order of 500 million floating point operations per second.

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Looking under the hood, we find support for full 1080p – including 24p 30p and 60i/p modes (there are no 1080p/60 sources but the projector handles the format nonetheless). It does not, according to sources, support 480i – a major lapse given the on-board Gennum processing which would do wonders for standard definition signals sent via HDMI (think cable boxes and upconverting AV receivers). Whether firmware can remedy this is unknown at present. Full RS-232C support, dual 12V triggers and a host of clear programming instructions for Crestron systems and IR codes make this an installer’s product that is suitable for very high-end systems.

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The remote is fully backlit, and has access to most of the controls you’ll ever require or desire. Direct access to inputs is available – for all inputs and there are even discrete On and Off buttons for powering up and down the unit. The Marantz VP-15S1 video projector, which joins Marantz’ other True View projectors (VP8600 and VP-11S1) is now available and retails at a price point of $9,999. Ouch, that’s a lot of clams, but Marantz is not known for putting forth anything but high end and we can’t wait to get our hands (and eyes) on the custom optics to see just how rich and clear the picture on this projector is.

Features

* 1-chip DLP™ Projector
* HDMI 1.3 inputs with Deep Color™ capability
* .95 1080p DLP®
* Three iris positions by Dual iris optical engine
* Vertical Stretch (for use with optional 2.35:1 anamorphic lens kits)
* 1000 ANSI Lumen Brightness
* 10000:1 Contrast ratio
* Latest GENNUM VXP™ GF9351 video processing
* Famous custom optics by Konica-Minolta
* 5x speed, 6 segment SilentWheelTM color wheel
* Vertical Lens Shift
* Wide range vertical lens shift

Source: http://us.marantz.com/Products/2172.asp

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