At the University of Applied Sciences in Kempten (Germany) for example, users testified that 240 Hz images from the Barco FL40 projectors for their driving simulator made all the difference: “For us, the frame rate is absolutely crucial. In high dynamic driving it is obvious you need this high frame rate, for example when the car starts to yaw. But it is also a great addition in other use cases. The upgrade from 60 Hz to 120 Hz was already a big step forward, but the move from 120 Hz to 240 Hz is just as big.”
The high bandwidth electronics of Barco Pulse also reduces smearing effects, which often lead to dizziness and motion sickness in simulation applications. Thanks to Barco’s Smear Reduction Processing (SRP) technology, Barco simulation projectors effortlessly handle fast-moving imagery.
The beating heart of simulation projection
Today, Barco Pulse is the processing platform for Barco’s complete line of flagship projectors, including the UDX, UDM and F-series. This only underlines the industry’s trust in Barco’s innovative image processing platform. For users and system integrators, this also means that, when you know how to operate one Barco projector, you know how to operate any Barco projector.
The platform is upgradeable and future-proof, too. The release of Pulse 2.0 brought a new layout, a more uniform user interface, additional interface languages, and the addition of Web Analyzer – an online troubleshooting tool. It’s a platform in continuous development and new features and additions are constantly implemented.