The Carl Zeiss 2,500,000:1 Contrast Ratio powerdomeVELVET Planetarium Projector
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by Matt Burns on September 26, 2008

So you think that those 30,000:1 contrast ratio projectors announced at CEDIA ‘08 were impressive; this Carl Zeiss planetarium projector puts ‘em to shame. The powerdomeVELVET employs a 4k DLP projector system that can pull of 30bit color depth with 1,000,000:1 static or 2,500,000:1 dynamic contrast ratio. The out-of-this-world (thank you) contrast ratio comes from a breakthrough in optical design that “excludes stray light and, thus, a gray background from start.” This massive projector unit will come out sometime next year and purchasers will certainly need the financial backing of a large, high-priced university to fund it. 

Zeiss via SlashGear

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