| Konica Minolta introduces the Infinium S, its next | | | | It is said Infinium S projects with such precision and |
| generation star projector. | | | | realism that you can actually use binoculars in the |
| The Infinium S can be combined with digital projectors, | | | | planetarium for a closer view, just as if you were |
| and is capable of synchronization with any other type | | | | outside under the night sky. Faint stars can also be |
| projection and sound via SMPTE time code. | | | | seen in the planetarium - like seeing the stars from |
| The Infinium S planetarium projector provides the | | | | space. |
| smallest, sharpest, brightest stars ever created. All the | | | | The 23 brightest stars projected by the Infinium S, |
| star projections, Milky Way and deep sky objects are | | | | each have their very own individual projectors. The |
| precision, laser cut artworks, powered by light valve | | | | projector even provides views from another planet. |
| technology and optically projected through | | | | Stars even twinkle! |
| diffraction-limited lenses. Sounds like a | | | | Using laser drilled plates, optical fibers and precision |
| mouth...umm...eyefull! The motions of these projectors, | | | | optics, the Infinium S creates some of the most |
| as well as the light sources, are manually controlled to | | | | realistic stars you will ever see. |
| be user friendly with a graphical interface. | | | | |