
Christie to Demo 4K Digital Cinema at IBC
August 30, 2010
Source: Christie Digital
Christie will present a pre-launch demo
of its new Solaria Series 4K DLP Cinema projector line
for digital cinema at IBC2010 - 11E.72
The new Christie CP4230 features the enhanced 4K DLP Cinema
chip from Texas Instruments and is designed to be compliant
with the Digital Cinema Initiatives (DCI) specification. It
is the most robust and cost-effective 4K solution available
today, based on time-tested, highly reliable DLP Cinema technology.
Built on extensive experience with over 14,000 digital cinema
installations worldwide, Christies 4K solution incorporates
the proven design concepts of the worlds best selling
digital cinema projector line, the Christie CP2000. The projectors
are the only DLP Cinema solution with the Christie 4K+4 advantage,
which includes: Christie Brilliant3D technology for
high performance 3D, Christie Pixel Track technology
for perfect image quality, simple maintenance procedures,
and the lowest cost of operation in the industry.
For those looking to upgrade their existing systems, Christie
also offers more options than any other manufacturer for fast
conversion including the 15 minutes to 4K upgrade
process.
Christie is continuously investing in new product innovations
to offer our customers the widest possible choice for their
audiences, comments Craig Sholder, vice president, Entertainment
Solutions, Christie. We understand how important it
is for exhibitors to safeguard their long-term technology
investment, particularly as more 4K content comes on the market.
Our experience with the 1.2 DLP Cinema chip has given
us an advantage over the competition on developing premium
2K and 4K technology to keep pace with the digital cinema
rollout.
Christie is scheduled to launch the Christie 4K Solaria Series
this fall with shipments beginning in early 2011.
Pricing for Christie 4K digital cinema projectors is anticipated
to be 35% above 2K projector pricing. Development of Christie
4K solutions for markets beyond cinema will be based on market
demand.
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