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SIM2 debuts 'Solutions for Custom Installers' Product Portfolio (3/7/2008)

CEDIA UK Expo 2008

SIM2 showcased their 'Solutions for Custom Installers' product portfolio on stand J3 at this year's CEDIA EXPO - 24th-26th June 2008 - ExCel centre, London.

Highlights included:

SIM2's award-winning projector range. From the entry-level (and award-winning) D10 through to the mighty 3-chip HT5000HB, SIM2 offers a complete range of high quality projectors for the specialist custom installer.

Anamorphic lenses by ISCO Optics and Panamorph. No more black bars with CinemaScope movies! SIM2 offers anamorphic lens options from ISCO Optics and Panamorph, along with discrete motorised bracket systems designed for use with SIM2 projectors.

Projection screens by Da-Lite and SmX. SIM2 now offers a complete range of projection screens from two of America's top brands - Da-Lite and SmX. Whether you need an electric, tensioned electric, fixed-frame or even a specialist application model such as a curved 2.40:1 ratio, multi-masking, acoustically transparent screen, SIM2 is a 'one-stop shop'.

Loudspeakers by ATC. Carefully selected multi-channel speaker packages and discrete Custom Install speakers from Britain's finest, are now available from SIM2.

SIM2 Solutions - an extensive range of Custom Installation products from the world's most respected specialist brands.

www.sim2.co.uk

 

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