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UCI Cinemas collaborates with The Marvels to launch its new 4K laser projector

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2023-11-14 13:59:30
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Cinemas are in a developmental stage. Their roles are changing and the rules are being rewritten. Many people have proposed a way to make cinemas a truly unique place by providing audiences with a higher quality experience. It is along this route that UCI Cinemas continues to move forward. In recent days, it has officially launched a 4K laser projector and had a special date with the new MCU movie The Marvels.

UCI Cinemas Launches New 4K Laser Projector in Milano Fiori
The selection of chains has several advantages. In fact, UCI Cinemas has implemented 4K laser projectors in over 50 cinemas, which can now provide higher brightness, brighter colors, and clearer images. In addition to the other comfort that the room can provide, this also creates a better viewing experience for the audience.

In addition, in a world that is increasingly concerned about environmental sustainability, the contribution of this technology becomes crucial. In fact, compared to traditional light bulb based projectors, these devices reduce power consumption by 60%. It saves a lot of money, especially because it is combined with the disappearance of waste related to waste lighting fixtures.

At the UCI Cinemas Milanofiori award ceremony, we were able to try out these 4K laser projectors by hand. Undoubtedly, this was an excellent experience with impeccable quality. Confirm the importance of the restaurant, especially for certain products.
Ramon Biarn é s, Managing Director for Nordic and Southern Europe at Odeon Cinemas Group, commented on the launch of the technology:

As this projection technology expands to UCI cinemas in Italy, we hope to continue providing our audience with the best cinema experience and providing the industry's fastest-growing large-scale screen experience for our company's activities.

Source: Diodelaser net


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