
Texas
Instruments announced that more than 50,000 movie theatre screens across the globe
are illuminated by projectors from its OEM licenseesDecember
9, 2011 Source: Texas Instruments DLP Cinema Following
exceptional growth in installations over the past two years, Texas Instruments
announced that more than 50,000 movie theatre screens across the globe are illuminated
by projectors from its OEM licensees, Barco, Christie and NEC, utilizing DLP Cinema
technology.
With this staggering update, the transition to digital cinema
has crossed a threshold with over 50 percent of the estimated worldwide commercial
cinema screens having been converted to digital cinema, and the industry now estimates
to reach near completion by the end of 2015*.
Whether looking to have
the brightest, high frame rate 3D viewing available or the brightest color accuracy,
exhibitors in every region rely on DLP Cinema's broad product offerings to help
deliver the best moviegoing experiences possible on screens from small to 105
feet wide. "Together with our licensees, DLP
Cinema has always focused on the goal of providing audiences with the broadest
digital projection technology options possible to match, and even exceed, the
rich color, clarity and detail of 35mm and 70mm film answer prints," said
Dave Duncan, manager of DLP Cinema for Texas Instruments. "When the first
DLP Cinema-powered projectors were installed in 1999, we knew we had embarked
on something that would eventually bring positive change and opportunities not
available in the film-based era. Today, we are thrilled to continue to be the
driving force in making what was once considered a far off and unlikely future
a clear, accessible reality, and are fully committed to helping exhibitors of
all sizes around the world." To celebrate
this momentous achievement, DLP Cinema provided each of its licensees, Barco,
Christie and NEC, with a commemorative DLP Cinema chip representing the 50,000th
3-chipset manufactured, which will be installed at three cinemas. Barco has selected
the Cinemark El Tesoro in Medellin, Colombia, Christie has chosen the Shanghai
Film Group Corporation (SFG) in China and NEC has picked the Majestic Cinema in
Milwaukee, WI USA as the worldwide representatives of this 50,000th milestone.
"We are very honoured to receive this award
from Texas Instruments for being the 50,000th location. United Circuit Cinemas
and Shanghai Film Group would like to thank Texas Instruments and Christie Digital
Systems for staying ahead of technological innovation for exhibitors," said
Xu Xiaoping, general manager, United Circuit Cinemas, Shanghai Film Group.
"After an exhaustive review of all digital cinema
providers by Jane Durment, The Marcus Corporation's Chief Information Officer,
and Mark Collins, our Director of Projection Technology, DLP Cinema was selected
as Marcus Theatres' digital cinema solution," stated Bruce Olson, president
of Marcus Theatres. "Marcus Theatres is proud that the Majestic Cinema in
suburban Milwaukee, WI was selected as one of the sites for one of DLP Cinema's
50,000th chipsets." In the 12-month period
between December 1, 2010 and November 30, 2011, the number of DLP Cinema screens
worldwide grew to a total of 51,620 (up from 28,036) nearly double the amount
of such screens at this point in 2010 for an increase of 84 percent. DLP Cinema
3D screens have risen 65 percent to 30,290 in total (from 18,367) during the same
12 month timeframe. The total DLP Cinema worldwide screens do not include IMAX®
digital powered by DLP Cinema, which separately grew to 410 sites globally (256
in North America, and 154 internationally). The
switch to digital projection has reached an especially fevered pitch in China,
with 7,745 DLP Cinema screens an amount that is nearly 60 percent of all digital
screens in the Asia Pacific region, which includes India, Australia and New Zealand
and 4,409 of the screens are 3D-enabled.
This latest research estimates
that China will have a nationwide footprint of all-digital commercial cinemas
by the end of 2013.* In the Asia Pacific region as a whole, between December 1,
2010 and November 30, 2011, there was 92 percent growth in DLP Cinema screens
to 13,365 (up from 6,972), and a 82 percent jump for 3D screens (from 4,583).
Europe, the Middle East and Africa (EMEA) experienced
similar growth to Asia Pacific during this same 12 month period, with a 91 percent
increase for DLP Cinema screens (17,670 total), and 56 percent increase with 3D
(10,848 total). In Latin America, DLP Cinema screens grew to 2,424 (an 83 percent
increase), and 2,343 (83 percent change) with 3D capabilities. This continued
global success further affirms DLP Cinema's longstanding leadership position in
the digital cinema space and represents a positive outlook for the months and
years ahead. To experience DLP Cinema's award-winning,
DCI-compliant technology offerings firsthand, please visit our partners Barco,
Christie and NEC at CineAsia. Additionally, to learn more about DLP Cinema overall,
please visit www.DLPCinema.com. *According to IHS
Screen Digest report "Goodbye and thanks for the memories...the end of 35mm"
from October 2011.
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