Christie upgrades MicroTiles LED and HS 1DLP projector lineups
Offering increased reliability, efficiency and enhanced durability, Christie has launched the 0.75mm and 1mm pixel pitch models within the MicroTiles LED series. Continuing the tradition of the original 1.25mm and 1.5mm MicroTiles LEDs, the latest models integrate flip-chip technology for easier maintenance and increased LED life. The technology dissipates heat more efficiently and common cathode technology reduces power consumption to reportedly make the latest MicroTiles design the most energy-efficient to date.
The 1mm model features LED encapsulation that acts as a protective surface from dirt, dust and scratches, in addition to improving optical performance for black level performance and perceived contrast. The increased durability provides an option to design an interactive touch wall. Processing includes 12-bit input sources, 4K@60Hz and HDR10 compatibility. The QuickMount system enhances speed of installation, although the cabinet-free Click-n-Go LED tiles can be arranged in near unlimited configurations.
The next-generation HS Series of 1DLP projectors has been unveiled in the form of the DWU15-HS, DWU19-HS and DWU23-HS models that output 15,750, 19,150 and 23,650 lumens respectively. Increasing the range of brightness while maintaining reliability, quiet operation and cost-efficiency of the original HS Series, the manufacturer claims that the incorporation of BoldColor+ technology produces brighter and bolder colours together with deeper blacks and more realistic onscreen images.
The DWU19-HS and DWU23-HS models support passive polarised 3D out of the box, and all models include onboard Christie Twist for warping and blending and are compatible with Christie Mystique. The automated camera-based alignment and recalibration software solution is said to be quick to install, align, calibrate and maintain in multi-projector systems.
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