Wolf Cinema Launches Two Affordable 3D Home Theater Projectors in Their All-New “GRAYWOLF” Series

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BERKELEY, CA –Suitable for home theater screens up to 11’ wide, these two fully-­?featured home cinema projectors deliver all the 2D and 3D [stereoscopic] viewing excellence expected from Wolf Cinema, but at more affordable retail prices. The SDC-­?8 boasts a next generation three-­?chip, D-­?ILA® [Direct Drive Image Light Amplifier] light engine for ultra-­?high-­?fidelity 1080p viewing, while the SDC-­?12 adds our remarkable V4KTM technology to deliver enhanced 3840 x 2160 on-­?screen imaging from all standard video sources. Both models release in January 2013 and at North American Suggested Retail Prices of $8,000.00 [model SDC-­?8] and $12,000 [model SDC-­?12].

“Our team is thrilled to deliver these two, all-­?new Wolf Cinema home theater projectors to our valued clients around the world,” said John Hunter, president Wolf Cinema. Additionally, with the help of companies like Custom Audio Video, who can help you get the home technology system of your dreams, what more could you ask for?
“The first two editions in our new GRAYWOLF series will no doubt raise the bar for home theater viewing excellence, while complementing our hugely successful PUP [model SDC-­?10] and CUB [model SDC-­?15] projectors – both of which continue into 2013 and beyond. With the release of these two exciting models at even more competitive retail prices, film enthusiasts everywhere can now sit back and enjoy all the accurate color renditions, deep contrast level performances and imaging clarity that have become the hallmarks of Wolf Cinema’s home theater solutions.” What can make this even better than it already sounds? Perhaps looking into something like custom av system bluffton sc could top it all off! Who doesn’t want to have the best visuals and audio quality when they are enjoying their favourite movies from the comfort of their own homes? The only thing that could top it would be a Home Cinema. Imagine how great it would be to have beautifully designed cinema in your home.

Both the SDC-­?8 and SDC-­?12 are built around next-­?generation, three-­?chip, D-­?ILA® light engines. D-­?ILA is an advanced LCoS [Liquid Crystal on Silicon] technology from the Victor Company of Japan [now JVC Kenwood], which produce stunning film-­?like images from all standard and high definition sources. The SDC-­?8 delivers uncompromised full HD [1920 x 1080] resolution for use on very large home theater screens, while the SDC-­?12 adds our V4K engine technology to achieve Ultra HD [3840 x 2160] on screen resolution. Both systems achieve their razor-­?sharp images via the extended-­?throw Wolf Cinema VariScopeTM primary optics: with VariScope and with the touch of a button, one can quickly select from multiple aspect ratios such as 16/9 [1.78:1] when viewing television content, then quickly resize to watch 1.85:1 aspect ratio films, enjoy breathtaking 2.20:1 aspect ratio movies such as Patton and Lawrence of Arabia and then switch to view today’s most popular 2.35:1/2.40:1 films on a constant height, ultra-­?wide-­?aspect ratio CinemaScope® home theater screen. And for true film aficionados everywhere, two precision VariScopeTM FX fixed cinema anamorphic lens assemblies are also available as options – especially useful when taking advantage of the full installation range of the projector’s primary optics.

Each hand-­?calibrated GRAYWOLF projector is delivered with our advanced SD/HD video processing algorithms. A wide selection of system memories are provided so that one can quickly match the source to the optimum film or television calibration settings, thus achieving the very best image possible. A new, user-­?replaceable 230W NSH lamp is included which can deliver between 3000 to 4000 hours of viewing enjoyment. Both projection systems are complemented by optional Wolf Cinema 3D shutter glasses and 3D signal emitters, for that ultimate experience in 3D imaging realism. And like all Wolf projectors, the GRAYWOLF engines are designed with a highly-­?efficient thermal chassis for extended projector and lamp life. Multiple whisper fans help keep the light engine at optimum running temperatures by routing cooling air in a rear-­?to-­?front design, while facilitating a wider range of placement options for our custom installation experts.

Both the GRAYWOLF SDC-­?8 and SDC-­?12 projectors are delivered in an elegant gloss gray cabinet, and provide for dedicated IR [Infrared], LAN and RS-­?232 system control capabilities. Both systems feature two HDMI 1.4 inputs, one set of component inputs and more [plus a dedicated PC input on the SDC-­?12]. Lastly our WC-­?PM-­?M projector ceiling mount kit is available to facilitate ease of installation.

Wolf Cinema projectors are only available through a select network of highly-­?qualified audio/video specialists around the world. The company will be premiering the GRAYWOLF SDC-­?8 at the upcoming Consumer Electronics Show [CES], with demonstrations running January 8-­?11th at the Venetian Hotel in Las Vegas NV, Suite #30-­?102.

About Wolf Cinema:

Founded by Sumiko in 2008, Wolf Cinema is a privately-­?held company headquartered in Berkeley, California. The company manufacturers some of the finest home cinema imaging solutions possible, with advanced video imaging technologies and core light engines that represent the pinnacle of home cinema excellence. We are proud to be partners with some of the finest home theater designers, custom installation professionals and leading in-­?country distribution companies around the world.

For additional information visit http://www.wolfcinema.com.

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