Sharp NEC Display Solutions, a global leader in the projector and display
market, announced the launch of two new
modular laser projectors designed to create an
engaging viewing experience for audiences across digital cinema.
The new
NC2003ML and NC2043ML projectors round out the company’s NC2000 Series of modular cinema
projection solutions, helping achieve greater operational and
organizational efficiencies to deliver the next-level viewing experiences that
today’s audiences demand.
Cinemas took a hard hit during the COVID-19
pandemic. But as vaccinations continue to increase and the worst effects of the
pandemic appear to subside, audiences are eager to get back into the world of
entertainment.
According to a
recent study, 60 percent of U.S. adults reported that, as
of March 2022, they feel comfortable going to a movie theater. This outpaces
those who feel comfortable attending a live concert, an amusement park, or a
theater performance. That percentage will likely grow with the summer
blockbuster season just around the corner.
The NC2003ML and NC2043ML projectors offer
cinema operators unparalleled advances in operation, efficiency, and image
quality. Both models enable theater operators to lower their operating costs, increase efficiencies, and
deliver an exceptional viewing experience to audiences.
Key features of the new modular projectors
include a Modular Light Source, which allows for adjustments to be made
according to different brightness demands. They also feature RB laser
technology which is almost speckle-free compared to RGB technology, also
providing similar benefits at a lower cost.
The projectors are, by design, also
environmentally friendly, requiring virtually zero maintenance thanks to an
innovative long-lasting laser light engine that eliminates need for lamp or
filter replacement costs. This results in a significantly lower total cost of
ownership considering their reliability, low maintenance, and low power
consumption.
As business begins to pick back up, movie theaters across the country that
feature the latest modular laser projectors will be ready to welcome audiences
back to the big screen with an experience that’s even better than before.
Beyond cinema, these projectors can be used for projection needs including in
museums, art houses and more.