Can Japan not get it for 14 years? 4D trapezoidal correction is what new black technology

I believe that the industry leaders in projection technology have recently been introduced to a groundbreaking innovation at the Divine Smart Cinema conference. The first hint came through the warm-up posters, which announced the 1080P Full HD resolution. Following this impressive data, they took it a step further by unveiling the "4D automatic trapezoidal correction technology" — combining vertical and left-right auto trapezoidal correction. This breakthrough has caused a huge reaction among tech enthusiasts. This advanced technology is set to completely eliminate the need for manual trapezoidal correction. From manual to automatic, this black technology will undoubtedly reshape the current landscape of the projection industry. It's not just about driverless projectors — it's about a revolution in how we interact with visual displays. Before the introduction of 4D auto trapezoidal correction, smart projectors could only correct trapezoidal distortion vertically, using gravity sensors to allow more flexible placement. However, if you wanted to adjust the image horizontally, you still had to do it manually. That meant most smart projectors couldn’t truly offer "free placement." In an effort to achieve true freedom, Japanese giants like Sony, Epson, and Casio started researching side-mounted projectors as early as 2003. They aimed to automatically correct images from different angles, but after 14 years of research, they hadn't succeeded. That’s where Divine Paintings stepped in, overcoming the same technical challenges that had stumped these industry leaders for over a decade. The development of this technology was no easy task. It took nearly two years of relentless R&D, overcoming numerous obstacles along the way. Eventually, Divine Paintings achieved a breakthrough in left-right automatic trapezoidal correction, combining it with existing up-down correction to create a full four-direction (up, down, left, right) automatic trapezoidal correction system. This new 4D technology marks the beginning of a new era: the age of free display. Compared to previous smart projectors, Divine Paintings’ black technology has revolutionized the projection experience. With 4D automatic trapezoidal correction, smart projectors can now break free from spatial and positional constraints, enabling automatic screen tilting. Whether at home or in the office, it outperforms even the strongest home appliances like laser TVs or traditional televisions, and it avoids the common issue of hitting walls. This technology also enables second-speed correction, completing what used to take 5–10 minutes in just a few seconds, while ensuring the image remains undistorted. The long-standing problem of projector placement is now a thing of the past, thanks to this 4D automatic trapezoidal correction. Combined with full HD 1080P, it delivers a high-definition viewing experience that’s both clear and convenient. With just a simple setup, the screen is automatically adjusted without any complicated steps. This makes it accessible for people of all ages, including children and the elderly. It's exciting to see this amazing technology becoming available soon. Divine Paintings will be launching a new product called F1, equipped with this revolutionary "black technology." Featuring a new movie mode called "Free, Big Screen Chasing," it promises to bring a fresh wave of home entertainment. The future bedroom may soon be filled with the presence of the divine F1 — let’s wait and see. For more information on smart TVs and boxes, visit Smart TV/box Information Network Sofa Butler (http://), China's leading website for smart TV boxes and smart TV news, offering insights, updates, and solutions for smart home entertainment.

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