Five flight simulators are supplied by the French company Alsim to the China University of Civil Aviation (CAFUC), the largest aviation training center in the world. All flight simulators use a BenQ BlueCore LU951ST laser projector<\/strong><\/p>\n Who better than Jean-Paul Monnin, co-founder and CEO of Alsim<\/a><\/strong>, to offer an overview of this project, which required compact short-throw laser projectors with WUXGA resolution?<\/strong> \u201cLaser technology was fundamental for us\u201d \u2013 said Monnin<\/strong> \u2013 \u201cbecause it guarantees a longer life of the light source and requires less maintenance. The possibility of having a short focal length and some options for correcting the image projected on the cylindrical screen developed by Alsim<\/strong><\/a> (solid, easy to install and tailor-made for the program), and the nuance of the projection edges, have played a key role in our choice.\u201d<\/p>\n <\/p>\n For these reasons, the BenQ LU951ST<\/strong><\/a> model was chosen, a laser projector capable of reproducing very sharp images thanks to the native contrast ratio of 10.000: 1<\/strong>. The accuracy of the details is obviously fundamental in an application such as a flight simulator, but LU951ST<\/strong><\/a> is also suitable for contexts such as showrooms, exhibitions, fairs and medical applications. The model also has a spontaneous response: there is no need to wait after switching on or standby, further increasing the flexibility of the product.<\/p>\n <\/p>\n Finally, compared to traditional video projectors equipped with an analog VGA output,<\/strong> with the signal that can degrade due to the distance, in the case of BenQ\u2019s BlueCore series<\/strong><\/a> the signal is transmitted without any degradation via HDMI<\/strong> output directly from the projector to the projector or to other devices. <\/p>\n \u201cUsually, for this type of project, it\u2019s necessary to use large projectors with interchangeable optics\u201d \u2013 continues Monnin<\/strong> \u2013 \u201cbut in order to be integrated into these simulators the projectors had to be compact and with a good value for money. BenQ LU951ST<\/strong><\/a> was the ideal choice for a visually remarkable project, especially thanks to the ultra-realistic and immersive simulator that offers a field of view greater than 10%<\/strong> compared to other projectors. It also means that the images shown by the projectors can be synchronized without dividing lines\u201d, was the conclusion of the CEO of Alsim<\/a><\/strong>. So all that remains is to take off with BenQ<\/strong><\/a>!<\/p>\n
\nThe short lens also allows you to project life-size images even in confined spaces, thanks to the 0,8<\/strong> ratio of the lens, which allows anyone to move in front of the screen, maximizing involvement even in the smallest rooms.<\/p>\n