Christie just announced it 'Looks to Inspire Customers from Project Conception to Reality at InfoComm 2019', June 16-19 2019, Las Vegas, Nevada, USA.
New creative tools include 3DLP RGB pure laser projection; LED and LCD offerings simplify the visual display experience.
Christie Roadie 4K40-RGB
Christie’s 90-year history is marked by continuous technological innovation, from the advent of digital cinema projection and the original MicroTiles® to the first high brightness, all-in-one RGB pure laser illuminated projector and the Spyder X80 - the most powerful image processor in the world. Its latest hardware and software solutions will be on display at InfoComm 2019, June 12-14 in the Orlando Convention Center, where a collaborative customer approach is celebrated along with several product launches that will inspire new ideas and creativity.
Making InfoComm debuts will be the Christie® D4K40-RGB all-in-one RGB pure laser projector, Christie Mirage SST with a remote fiber-coupled projection head for system design and installation flexibility, Christie MicroTiles LED, with a preview of 10-bit color depth from Pandoras Box, touch button automatic camera based alignment with Christie Mystique on HS series 1DLP® Christie projectors, and a showcase of the simple yet powerful content management and image processing tools such as Terra input cards for 1DLP projectors and a direct SDVoE input via the E1100 controller on Christie MicroTiles LED.
“Christie continues to cement its status as the world leader in digital display and processing technology,” says Arlonna Seymour, senior marketing director, Christie. “With partnerships including World Expo 2020 in Dubai, Universal Parks & Resorts, and industry leaders like Almo and Dicction, we work closely with our partners and distributors to deliver experiences that audiences won’t soon forget.”
InfoComm and worldwide debuts of RGB projection
Visitors will see four new Roadie 4K40-RGB laser projectors lighting up the rear of the booth in their global debut. Akin to the Christie D4K40-RGB, the Roadie is a ruggedized, rigging ready all-in-one laser projector that operates on a single-phase 220V circuit. Built for life on the road, rental stagers will love its omnidirectional capabilities and compatibility with most Christie Boxer lenses for cost savings when upgrading.
Roadie 4K40-RGB ruggedized pure laser projector
Also debuting is the Christie Mirage 4K40-RGB projector, which features patented TruLife® electronics and Christie’s proprietary RGB pure laser illumination technology for completely immersive visualization and 3D experiences.
The Christie Mirage SST RGB laser projection system will also be shown at InfoComm for the first time. The Mirage SST, with its fiber-coupled, ultra-compact, ultra-lightweight projection head, offers unmatched installation flexibility. The remote light source and chiller allows the Mirage SST to be installed into environments where space or noise constraints have previously been a barrier. 4K resolution, TruLife electronics and RGB laser illumination combine to deliver incredible image fidelity, with true-to-life visuals approaching the full Rec.2020 color space.
Christie Mystique®, an automated camera-based alignment and recalibration tool, is now available on its HS Series 1DLP projectors. Mystique and HS Series provide a robust, cost-effective tool to install and maintain multi-projector systems, ensuring perfect alignment for the life of the display.
A wave of Christie MicroTiles LED - that uses built-in sensors to monitor itself constantly to ensure the best image - will make its InfoComm debut. This award-winning technology uses a patented QuickMount® system and cabinet-free Click-n-Go® tiles so displays can be created in any shape and size. Patented Neighbor Detection® and AutoMatch™ ensure image uniformity and the WebUI enables control of the display from any connected device. Christie MicroTiles LED are manufactured in North America and are now fully TAA compliant, which exempts them from tariffs coming into effect July 1 2019.
New LED and LCD solutions will be launching at the show and will be on display throughout the booth, including the debut of one of the first 65-inch tiled LCD panels on the market and the launch of the budget-friendly Christie Core Series and the next generation of Christie CorePlus LED.
Christie Spyder X80, Pandoras Box and Terra are managing and controlling the content throughout the booth. Launching at Infocomm is Automated Content Generation (ACG), a feature of Pandoras Box that leverages advancements in artificial intelligence technologies. ACG makes content creation more affordable and accessible with no special artistic or production skills required. Add custom content to displays in lobbies and public spaces, and projection mapping interstitials.
Renovating a stadium comes with its own set of challenges and Christie’s Dave Muscat will participate in an informal panel discussion with APG Electric and Quince Imaging on Wednesday, February 12 from 11:00 a.m. until noon in room W414C.
What are the trends in attractions projection and display technology? Christie’s Bryan Boehme will deliver the answers Thursday, June 13 from 12:30 to 1:30 p.m. in room W311H at a special AVIXA session presented and moderated by Blooloop that explores how technology is evolving to enable a whole new breed of multimedia shows and attractions.
Christie’s Karl Johnson will be giving two talks at the SDVoE booth (1143). The first, on June 12th from 10:30-11:00 a.m., will cover “Simplifying System Architecture with SDVoE.” The second, on June 13th beginning at 1:30 p.m. will look at the Zurich Opera House installation.
New creative tools include 3DLP RGB pure laser projection; LED and LCD offerings simplify the visual display experience.
Christie Roadie 4K40-RGB
Christie’s 90-year history is marked by continuous technological innovation, from the advent of digital cinema projection and the original MicroTiles® to the first high brightness, all-in-one RGB pure laser illuminated projector and the Spyder X80 - the most powerful image processor in the world. Its latest hardware and software solutions will be on display at InfoComm 2019, June 12-14 in the Orlando Convention Center, where a collaborative customer approach is celebrated along with several product launches that will inspire new ideas and creativity.
Making InfoComm debuts will be the Christie® D4K40-RGB all-in-one RGB pure laser projector, Christie Mirage SST with a remote fiber-coupled projection head for system design and installation flexibility, Christie MicroTiles LED, with a preview of 10-bit color depth from Pandoras Box, touch button automatic camera based alignment with Christie Mystique on HS series 1DLP® Christie projectors, and a showcase of the simple yet powerful content management and image processing tools such as Terra input cards for 1DLP projectors and a direct SDVoE input via the E1100 controller on Christie MicroTiles LED.
“Christie continues to cement its status as the world leader in digital display and processing technology,” says Arlonna Seymour, senior marketing director, Christie. “With partnerships including World Expo 2020 in Dubai, Universal Parks & Resorts, and industry leaders like Almo and Dicction, we work closely with our partners and distributors to deliver experiences that audiences won’t soon forget.”
InfoComm and worldwide debuts of RGB projection
Visitors will see four new Roadie 4K40-RGB laser projectors lighting up the rear of the booth in their global debut. Akin to the Christie D4K40-RGB, the Roadie is a ruggedized, rigging ready all-in-one laser projector that operates on a single-phase 220V circuit. Built for life on the road, rental stagers will love its omnidirectional capabilities and compatibility with most Christie Boxer lenses for cost savings when upgrading.
Roadie 4K40-RGB ruggedized pure laser projector
Also debuting is the Christie Mirage 4K40-RGB projector, which features patented TruLife® electronics and Christie’s proprietary RGB pure laser illumination technology for completely immersive visualization and 3D experiences.
The Christie Mirage SST RGB laser projection system will also be shown at InfoComm for the first time. The Mirage SST, with its fiber-coupled, ultra-compact, ultra-lightweight projection head, offers unmatched installation flexibility. The remote light source and chiller allows the Mirage SST to be installed into environments where space or noise constraints have previously been a barrier. 4K resolution, TruLife electronics and RGB laser illumination combine to deliver incredible image fidelity, with true-to-life visuals approaching the full Rec.2020 color space.
Christie Mystique®, an automated camera-based alignment and recalibration tool, is now available on its HS Series 1DLP projectors. Mystique and HS Series provide a robust, cost-effective tool to install and maintain multi-projector systems, ensuring perfect alignment for the life of the display.
A wave of Christie MicroTiles LED - that uses built-in sensors to monitor itself constantly to ensure the best image - will make its InfoComm debut. This award-winning technology uses a patented QuickMount® system and cabinet-free Click-n-Go® tiles so displays can be created in any shape and size. Patented Neighbor Detection® and AutoMatch™ ensure image uniformity and the WebUI enables control of the display from any connected device. Christie MicroTiles LED are manufactured in North America and are now fully TAA compliant, which exempts them from tariffs coming into effect July 1 2019.
New LED and LCD solutions will be launching at the show and will be on display throughout the booth, including the debut of one of the first 65-inch tiled LCD panels on the market and the launch of the budget-friendly Christie Core Series and the next generation of Christie CorePlus LED.
Christie Spyder X80, Pandoras Box and Terra are managing and controlling the content throughout the booth. Launching at Infocomm is Automated Content Generation (ACG), a feature of Pandoras Box that leverages advancements in artificial intelligence technologies. ACG makes content creation more affordable and accessible with no special artistic or production skills required. Add custom content to displays in lobbies and public spaces, and projection mapping interstitials.
Renovating a stadium comes with its own set of challenges and Christie’s Dave Muscat will participate in an informal panel discussion with APG Electric and Quince Imaging on Wednesday, February 12 from 11:00 a.m. until noon in room W414C.
What are the trends in attractions projection and display technology? Christie’s Bryan Boehme will deliver the answers Thursday, June 13 from 12:30 to 1:30 p.m. in room W311H at a special AVIXA session presented and moderated by Blooloop that explores how technology is evolving to enable a whole new breed of multimedia shows and attractions.
Christie’s Karl Johnson will be giving two talks at the SDVoE booth (1143). The first, on June 12th from 10:30-11:00 a.m., will cover “Simplifying System Architecture with SDVoE.” The second, on June 13th beginning at 1:30 p.m. will look at the Zurich Opera House installation.