Breeze offers protection for outdoor projectors Projector enclosure technology specialist Tempest has expanded its offering with the launch of Breeze.
The California-based company debuted its latest innovation at AV show Infocomm back in June.
Breeze is a weatherproof outdoor projector enclosure designed for areas with less demanding weather conditions. It can accommodate projector types between 3000 and 15,000 ANSI Lumens.
It features optical-grade tempered glass and a forced-air ventilation system, that runs when the projector lamp is on or if the internal temperature exceeds 35 degrees celsius.
It also features a removable electrostatic dust filter and a thermal barrier cover that offers sun and heat protection.
Tim Burnham, president of Tempest, says: “Breeze maintains the same quality that Tempest have become known for, whilst enabling our enclosures to be a viable option for a greater range of outdoor projects.”
Burnham adds: “We are committed to continuing to develop and improve our engineering to deliver the best possible results.”
Supplier: Tempest
Tempest is the world's premier manufacturer of specialist outdoor enclosures and indoor HUSH boxes for digital projectors. Web: http://tempest.biz/
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