Big World Cineplex equips its latest multiplex with Christie projectors
Big World Cineplex’s latest multiplex, located in Wuxi, a prominent historical city in China’s Jiangsu province, has been equipped with Christie RGB pure laser projectors.
The complex, located in the center of the city and known for its lavishly furnished auditoriums and luxury seating, has 10 screens, nine of which are equipped with Christie’s CP2320-RGB, Die CP2315-RGB and the CP2310-RGB/c pure laser RGB projection systems. These projectors have a brightness of between 10,000 and 20,000 lumens, feature 2K resolution, an expanded color gamut and contrast ratios that exceed the DCI specification.
The Christie CP2320-RGB Und CP2315-RGB benefit from Christie Real|Laser lighting technology, which provides exhibitors with more than 75,000 hours of optimal performance before dropping to 50 percent of original brightness. Both models also deliver more than 95 percent of the Rec. 2020 color space without filtering or color correction.
Designed for the Asian market
Created for smaller screens, the Christie CP2310-RGB/c is a pure RGB laser cinema projector developed specifically for the Chinese market to offer exhibitors an advanced yet affordable digital cinema option. Equipped with CineLife electronics and a high-efficiency laser light source, the CP2310-RGB/c can project up to 10,000 DCI lumens of brightness, achieve more than 90 percent of the Rec. 2020 color space, and has a contrast ratio of 2000:1.
James Li, managing director for China for Christie’s Cinema business, is delighted that the multiplex “has chosen our RGB pure laser projectors to replace its aging lamp-based systems for nine of its auditoriums.” On the other hand, a spokesperson for Big World Cineplex, says he is “excited” about the adoption of “Christie’s 2K RGB pure laser projection systems for nine screens in our multiplex to deliver a highly engaging cinematic experience to movie-goers.”
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