Following the first commercially available Digital Cinema projector with integrated RGB lasers and cooling the CP4325 Christie Digital has now launched the D4K40-RGB on the same platform. It is the same size and weight, despite the additional 15 thousand lumens.
The new projector offers '40,000 ANSI lumens (typical) @ 25˚C'. It offers the same elevated contrast '5000:1 On/Off (w/ high contrast lens)' as the cinema projector.
No information as to how much light is lost choosing a High Contrast over a High brightness lens.
As the light engine is 'sealed to the prism' the contrast should not degrade over time due to dust build-up.
It also offers greater than 90 percent of the Rec. 2020 color space.
Another advantage is that it runs on single phase power, at a maximum draw of 3500 Watts, it can run on a single, 16Ampere 230 Volt circuit, or 19Amp 220V circuit in North America, as specified on the spec. sheet.
Built on the same Christie elevated contrast RGB laser platform the RealLaser D4K40-RGB does not offer support for DCi secured content. It is geared towards the live events, rental & staging market, that's why it is launched at the Live Design International tradeshow in Las Vegas starting tomorow, Friday the 19th of October.
This also shows in the emphasis on compatibility with most of the existing Boxer lenses.
At 285lbs or 130kg it weighs quite a bit more than the mercury lamp based 30K lumens Boxer. But for a forty thousand lumens RGB laser projector it is compact, LxWxH of 947 x 711 x 553mm or 37 x 28 x 21.8", and light. However it is the same size and weight as the 25K lumens CP4325.
Christie often refers to this projector platform as High Contrast, but it is not to be confused with the upcoming (ultra) high contrast projector Christie will demo privately at its Head Quarters in Canada next week.
The Christie D4K40-RGB ships in December 2018 with a three-year parts and labor warranty.
The new projector offers '40,000 ANSI lumens (typical) @ 25˚C'. It offers the same elevated contrast '5000:1 On/Off (w/ high contrast lens)' as the cinema projector.
No information as to how much light is lost choosing a High Contrast over a High brightness lens.
As the light engine is 'sealed to the prism' the contrast should not degrade over time due to dust build-up.
It also offers greater than 90 percent of the Rec. 2020 color space.
Another advantage is that it runs on single phase power, at a maximum draw of 3500 Watts, it can run on a single, 16Ampere 230 Volt circuit, or 19Amp 220V circuit in North America, as specified on the spec. sheet.
Built on the same Christie elevated contrast RGB laser platform the RealLaser D4K40-RGB does not offer support for DCi secured content. It is geared towards the live events, rental & staging market, that's why it is launched at the Live Design International tradeshow in Las Vegas starting tomorow, Friday the 19th of October.
This also shows in the emphasis on compatibility with most of the existing Boxer lenses.
At 285lbs or 130kg it weighs quite a bit more than the mercury lamp based 30K lumens Boxer. But for a forty thousand lumens RGB laser projector it is compact, LxWxH of 947 x 711 x 553mm or 37 x 28 x 21.8", and light. However it is the same size and weight as the 25K lumens CP4325.
Christie often refers to this projector platform as High Contrast, but it is not to be confused with the upcoming (ultra) high contrast projector Christie will demo privately at its Head Quarters in Canada next week.
The Christie D4K40-RGB ships in December 2018 with a three-year parts and labor warranty.
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