10 Facts About Doremi Labs

1.

Doremi Labs was founded by Camille Rizko in Los Angeles in 1985.

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2.

Doremi Labs decided that rather than change customer habits, it will design a tapeless disk recorder which will emulate as close as possible existing VCRs in use.

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3.

Doremi Labs soon introduced models of the recorder that supports MPEG-2, Uncompressed, High Definition and JPEG2000.

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4.

In 2003, Doremi Labs introduced the Nugget, a high quality high definition player for applications such as theme parks, museums, or anywhere where a high end HD player is needed.

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5.

Doremi Labs saw the opportunity and decided it was time to enter that market.

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6.

Doremi Labs started 2 simultaneous JPEG2000 compression based projects, one for a Digital Cinema Player called the DCP-2000, and the other for a Digital Mastering Station called the DMS-2000.

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7.

In June 2005, at CinemaExpo, Doremi Labs showed for the first time a playback of a Digital Cinema Package .

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8.

In 2008, Doremi Labs looked for other opportunities for products in the cinema market, and saw a need to design cost-effective hearing aid and viewing aid devices for the physically impaired.

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Doremi Labs saw a moral obligation to innovate in this field and come up with products that the exhibitors would buy, not to avoid lawsuits, but to increase the captive audience.

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10.

In 2009, Doremi Labs introduced the first 4K integrated media block for TI's series-2 projectors, over 2 years ahead of its closest competitor.

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