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DNP Reports Overwhelming Panorama Response at Infocomm

Global leaders in optical front and rear projection screens, dnp denmark reported an overwhelming reaction to the worldwide launch of their new Supernova Panorama - the latest product to join the award-winning platform - at InfoComm 2009 in Orlando.
Since its launch in 2007 Supernova has redefined the standard in optical front projection and the new Panorama offers a seamless display measuring a staggering 10m (33ft) wide by 1.5m (5ft) tall. This visual wow factor made it an instant contender for one of the show's star attractions.
Said dnp denmark's Global sales manager, Søren Kræmmergaard: "We couldn't have asked for better, and judging from the interest there seemed little sign of any global financial crisis at our booth. We had a high footfall and most of the inquiries we took were from ‘A-list' customers interested in breakthroughs in digital signage."
He said his team were busy throughout the show demonstrating not only this but other groundbreaking Supernova ‘family' products - notably the Supernova Infinity and the Supernova Flex Screen.
"Since pioneering these products it is interesting to note how many ‘me-too' inferior copies we have seen," he noted. "We have set a high benchmark with this series."
In fact Supernova uses advanced optical technology to create up to seven times more contrast and twice the brightness of conventional media displays. Featuring an optical lens system that focuses and concentrates the projected light before reflecting it back towards viewers it also utilises a patented contrast enhancement filter to absorb diffused light from windows and room lighting.
Optimised for high gain, Supernova actively enhances both image contrast and brightness, translating into more vivid colours and more detailed images - even in broad daylight. Mission-critical products now exist for applications ranging from portable boardroom to full blown advertising, high-end residential and all forms of visualisation ... in a variety of screen sizes.
Offering a glimpse into the future, at InfoComm dnp also displayed a prototype combining a tiny pico projector and screen using a special dnp developed film material. A new 78" rear projection screen for interactive whiteboards was also on view.
Summarising, Søren Kræmmergaard said: "We are presently in the midst of an aggressive development programme and It is reassuring to know we are on the right track. The vote of confidence we received at InfoComm couldn't have been more positive."
In picture: dnp employees Manfred Freiberger (senior account executive), Jesse Walsh (US sales and marketing manager) and Soeren Kraemmergaard (global sales manager).
30th June 2009
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