NEC laser projectors for cinemas – technical parameters
Technology has been blooming in the recent years, not only bringing 3D experience to our houses, but also allowing for TV screens to compete with professional screenings available in cinemas. At the same time, cinema technologies might look quite stagnant. However, there have been some quality updates and upgrades that made the cinematic world still mater to the consumer and one of those advancements have been NEC laser projectors. How do they work and why do they provide such good quality picture?
Digital Cinema Laser/Phosphor Projector – model NC1201L-A
Let’s take a look first at a projector, that was designed for smaller cinemas that don’t have the chance to utilise big screens and create enough distance from the screen to the projectors. This is one of the areas that cinematic world has struggled the most in the recent years, but now really brings it’s a-game and delivers quality incomparable to any at-home experience. The NEC NC1201L DLP is a lightweight, compact, laser based 2K digital cinema projector, that offers great quality image, 2K resolution and is capable to work with 3D movies. From the cinema operator standpoint, the projector is user-friendly, has up to 20,000 hours of laser life and requires minimal peripheral devices, which makes it perfect for even the smallest screening venues.
It’s main advantages, just like with any laser projector, are that laser light source ensures no black screen and creates colour depth so good, every viewer will be pleased. Moreover, the projectors offers up to 20,000 hours of laser life, which means long years of use before it needs to be replaced. The 3D technology relies on the full 2K resolution offered by the projector and triple flash technology, which means smooth motion and great quality image, which has been unseen in such circumstances before.
35,000-lumen 4K RGB Laser Projector – model NC3540LS
On the other end of the scale, we decided to investigate a much more powerful projector that was designed for auditorium that have screens up to 108,3 ft. wide. With 35,000 lumen RGB laser, the projector delivers precise 4K (that is 4096×2160) resolution, a wide colour gamut, 3D images if necessary and a high contrast (2000:1). With such features, there is no wonder that the projector is widely recognised as one of the best on the market – especially since it’s so easy to operate and requires minimal maintenance. If you’re looking for a full 4K, 3D experience for your cinema at an affordable price point, there is no better way than the NEC system.