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Mon, Nov 26, 2018

Esterline Simulation Visual Systems Launches New Rear-Projection Dome Displays

Expanded Product Offerings Introduced At I/ITSEC In Orlando

Esterline Simulation Visual Systems has announced the market introduction of its new rear-projection dome displays for fast-jet training at I/ITSEC.

Esterline is expanding its product offerings of world-class, TREALITY rear-projection domes to a new family of displays designated as TREALITY RP-X. The TREALITY RP-X products feature a full 360° field of view, uses the latest projector technologies to achieve lowest total cost of ownership and pairs superior image quality with a compact footprint.

The new family of TREALITY RP-X domes is compatible with applications requiring separate NVG image generator channels, can achieve eye-limiting resolution and can be used to display full 3D stereoscopic simulation images.    

Michel Potvin, President, Esterline Avionics Systems, said: “The TREALITY RP-X dome is the fruit of Esterline’s years of experience as the leader in visual display systems for full mission flight simulators. It is also the result of Esterline’s continuous quest for innovation and improvement. The TREALITY RP-X combines our know-how with the latest projection and screen technologies to create a new generation of TREALITY visual display systems without compromises, and matches the most demanding simulator display requirements.”

Esterline Simulation Visual Systems offers the TREALITY brand for its simulation  and training product line. The TREALITY brand promotes  the design, development, manufacture and world-wide support of market leading, high-performance visual systems for military and commercial simulation solutions.

Esterline Simulation Visual Systems offers the industry’s broadest array of simulation display products. These products include a variety of collimated displays, the world’s highest performing 360-degree rear-projection domes, standard and custom front-projection displays, and the first truly deployable dome with a seamless screen. User-friendly projector control and alignment systems make the display operation simple and easy. TREALITY Simulation Visual Systems are used in flight, maritime, air traffic control, driving, ground warfare, and firearms simulators as well as a variety of research applications.  All TREALITY products are supported by a full complement of services, including design, project management, installation, integration, and worldwide maintenance.

(Image provided with Esterline Simulations news release)

FMI: www.esterline.com

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