The 4K video projector
It must be perfectly adapted to the constraints of the room (placement in the middle or in the back of the room, noise of the ventilator in relation with the position of the viewers, aesthetics and discretion, heat given off, hanging it from the ceiling or placing it on a piece of furniture etc…).
Its brightness must be calculated according to the surface of the cinema screen being lit up (the larger the screen, the more the brightness of the video projector is important), the distance between the projector and the screen as well as the projection format (16:9 or 2.35:1 CinemaScope).
While all the high-end projectors are 3D and fully HD compatible (via electronic glasses preferably), the current trend leans towards ultra HD projection also known as 4K. What is the difference between the two? No less than 4 times the resolution, with a total of 8 million pixels projected on the screen (instead of 2 million for the classic Full HD resolution). Ultra-High Definition 4K is systematically proposed in all our projects. It is in fact indispensable to have the best resolution possible since the projected image is very large as a video projection (on the contrary, having 4K or not on a simple television, is hardly visible for the pixels are far too small in both cases for the naked eye to see the difference). Equipping yourself today with Ultra-HD 4k projection enables to anticipate the future and to not risk having an installation that will be obsolete in a few years.
OUR SELECTION OF 3D PROJECTORS:
JVC, Sony, SIM2, Runco, Barco, DPI et Christie
Seeing as 3 major digital technologies coexist today, VOTRE CINEMA has held onto 2 of them in particular: the reflective tri DLP and the tri LCD (also known as SXRD or D-ILA). The mono DLP is excluded for reasons of visual fatigue, headaches and nausea risks.
New native D-ILA 4K molds
Native contrast ratio of 40000:1 to 80000:1
HDR compatible, ultra-realistic images
Image softness gives a very cinematic finish
1800 to 1900 lumens
"Clear Motion Drive 4K60P" technology: reduces the blurry effects
JVC e-shift 8K technology: superior resolution to 4K
High brightness of 2200 lumens for dynamic images
Large array of colours (superior to that of DCI P3) displaying vibrant and colourful images
HDR compatible, to obtain ultra-realistic images
THX 4K Display Certification
"Clear Motion Drive 4K60P" technology: reduces the blurry effects
4096x2160 native UHD 4K resolution
3000 lumens brightness
Infinite contrast
Laser in place of the lightbulb
Multiple pixel control technology: guarantee of a more realistic representation of the images
Clear motion Drive technology: reduces the blurry effect
4K Display THX Certification
Management of HDR and HLG content
4K Motion Flow
Laser source (for models 870 and 5000)
HDR reference mod, for exceptional contrasts
Brightness of 1800 to 5000 lumens
Motorized zoom with zoom memory and correction
Automatic calibrating for the corrections due to the wear of the lamp (VW570)
DFO (digital focus optimizer), enables a precise focus without distortion
Dual Contrast Engine Technology (produces an extremely deep level of black)
HDR 4K video projector
Super optic high definition
New high precision telecentric optical path
An exceptional image quality due to Hollywood technology
8.3 million pixels for each image
"Perfect Fit" technology for the perfect positioning of the image on the screen
The most compact of its category
An excellent 4K resolution
6 450W lamps
A semi-professional approach
Very strong brightness (30000 lumens) adapted to very large cinema screens
Necessary installation in a technical aspect
Performance of a professional sector
4K resolution for a large screen (up to 23m)
60i/s frequency
A 1,38 DLP Cinema chip which delivers astonishing 4K images
DCI suited to stand the test of time
Important brightness dedicated to large cinemas
Performance of a professional sector
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