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Pandoras Box laser projection and focus the &#39;Christie Open Days&#39; of Charmex


Pandoras Box laser projection and focus the 'Christie Open Days' of Charmex

Charmex , reference B2B supplier audiovisual sector, met in Madrid and Barcelona to a hundred integrators and rental companies to showcase the latest Christie manufacturer in laser projection phosphorus, LCD panels and multimedia solutions Pandoras Box family.

The highlight of these open days has been a comparison made between two laser projectors phosphor technology 1DLP (one GS Christie and Christie HS ) and a mercury lamp projector 3DLP (one Christie M Series ). In this comparison it could be seen how the two laser projectors phosphorus 1DLP fell short in terms of colorimetry team 3DLP lamp technology.

Jorge Vilaplana, Product Manager Pro AV Charmex, attributes it to the BoldColor technology developed by Christie, thanks to a combination of laser light source, optics and software, allows laser projectors match the brand produce excellent color and exceptional reproduction, thus solving the problems of color balance traditionally affected the laser phosphorus. "The improvement of the balance of color developed by Christie to improve color accuracy generates a range of colors that has fascinated the public at the Open Days" he says.

In that sense, Christie now has a complete offer laser projectors 1DLP match, with powers ranging from 3,000 to 12,000 lumens and WXGA resolutions to WUXGA.

In this same range of laser technology 1DLP phosphorus, those attending the Open Days could be seen in operation at the Captiva Series , which surprised with its ultrashort lens shot and choice between HD or UltraWide resolution. This series ensures exceptional brightness and high brightness in confined spaces. In addition, the power used in portrait mode, Captiva offers countless creative applications.

But the conference also allowed appreciate the quality of Christie projectors 3LCD technology, specifically the Series D and AP. The latter, which was launched last June at InfoComm, provides 5,000 ANSI lumens in a compact package and very affordable for classrooms and meeting rooms. It has HDBaseT (HDBT) a single cable connectivity to digital signal and control, offers up to 6,000 hours of lamp life and integrated audio, and includes WXGA and WUXGA resolutions.
Pandoras Box laser projection and focus the 'Christie Open Days' of Charmex
Pandoras Box laser projection and focus the 'Christie Open Days' of Charmex
Meanwhile, the D Series is composed of five 3LCD projectors with brightness spectra between 6,000 and 8,000 lumens with a single lamp and lens option range ultrashort (UST). With XGA, WXGA and WUXGA, Series D Christie works with a minimum noise levels and performance, quality and ease of integration make their models fit perfectly niches as diverse as higher education market, companies , museums, government agencies or sectors equipment rental for events and shows.

Those attending the conference were also able to admire the spectacular Christie FHQ981-L, a flat panel of 98 inches and 4K resolution for the issuance of high quality images, contrast and richness of color, perfect for business environments, educational, small control rooms and digital signage applications. With a canvas without noticeable divisions, this versatile 98-inch panel is housed in alternative to traditional displays 2 x 2 mosaic of 46 inches. The panel was for the occasion with interactive multitouch capability thanks to AirScan Pandoras Box system.

In fact, much of the visual content posted in this conference organized by Charmex was managed and controlled by Pandoras Box technology, which has just released its version 6.0 by combining the latest in rendering technology with intuitive media control and show. The system can be installed as a separate playback device, such as client network playback or DMX console mode for direct control.

Among the many innovative aspects of the new version, the Multi User mode allows multiple operators Pandoras Box workload of a project are dealt, thereby achieving greater efficiency when working on different tasks: making warping, codifying content, programming times or simply working in the same sequence.