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Case In Point Was Prysm (née Spudnik)

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Photo courtesy Prysm

Chris Fitzsimmons from InAVate wrote a couple of days ago (17th February 2010) his part one [2] of a monster InAVate ISE 2010 report which contains all things display and projection related – Don’t forget to tune in next week for part two, on control, audio and their conclusions from the event, Ed

In a great report (which you can and should read here [3]), one of the things we picked up on was his take on Prysm.

[4]Chris appears not to have completely drunk Prysm’s Kool-Aid just yet and it’s worthwhile sharing a couple of his quotes with you (directly from his report which we do with kind permission)…

He went on to say “I confess I was a bit puzzled by the choice to make a tiled wall. The company’s own literature explains that the panels can be made nearly any size, so why they chose something that couldn’t help but be compared to MicroTiles [5] is beyond me. At the moment, in terms of image quality, it’s not a favourable comparison”.

Chris finished up in his own report “LPD is very much a work in progress, and one we’ll be watching closely” – we will too and our very own Andrew Neale has a 1,500 word post up first thing Monday morning evaluating some of Prysm’s claims.