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Maintenance can be simplified with projection systems that automatically calibrate for intensity matching and centralized projection system control can ease operating use.

Give your new system a powerful brain

You can optimize the overall effectiveness of your daily operations by integrating the right alignment and management tools into your visual display system.

Today's market offers powerful tools for multi-system control and automated alignment. These technologies work hand-in-hand to streamline the setup, control, and alignment process, allowing simulation centers to per- form daily operation tasks faster, better, and more cost effectively. Investigate these solutions to realize big sav- ings at your facility.

If you use CRT projectors in your visual display sys- tem, it's inevitable that you'll have to replace them.

Replacing your CRTs should not be underestimated, nor should it be entrusted to just any provider. There are many organizations selling non-factory authorized replacement CRTs. Replacing your CRTs with cheap components can cause serious problems with your dis- play system and may void your projection system war- ranty and/or maintenance contract. Do you want to take this risk? Make sure you buy the proper CRT from an authorized source and that it meets your unique system requirements.

The preceding was submitted by Phil Laney, Market

Development Manager, Barco Simulation.

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