Spurred by the consistent quality and versatility of digital movie projection, theater operators are slowly converting from film projectors to digital systems. However, current projectors rely on legacy lamp technology that must be cooled and vented. Expensive and frequent bulb replacements also keep systems costly over time. Necsel technology, on the other hand, marries scalable brightness, saturated color output, long lifetime and affordability, making it the ideal solution for widespread adoption of digital cinema.

Specifically, fiber-coupled Necsel modules can simply be grouped together to produce the desired lumens: 5,000 for a small theater and over 20,000 for the biggest screens. The result is unparalleled bright light from a compact, efficient device with no rigorous cooling requirements. Moreover, Necsel’s color-saturated output provides the most life-like colors possible, so the vivid images filmed in digital format can be reliably projected onto the screen. And since the unit is based on the same, versatile Necsel platform as other smaller projection devices, it exhibits the same reliability and affordability as its home theater and portable counterparts.
For the integrator, Necsel means a bright, efficient illumination source; for the cinema owner, an affordable, superior projector; and ultimately for the viewer, a more vivid image than they’ve seen before on the big screen.
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