It must be perfectly adapted to the constraints of the room (placement in the middle or in the back of the room, noise of the ventilator in relation with the position of the viewers, aesthetics and discretion, heat given off, hanging it from the ceiling or placing it on a piece of furniture etc…).
Its brightness must be calculated according to the surface of the cinema screen being lit up (the larger the screen, the more the brightness of the video projector is important), the distance between the projector and the screen as well as the projection format (16:9 or 2.35:1 CinemaScope).
While all the high-end projectors are 3D and fully HD compatible (via electronic glasses preferably), the current trend leans towards ultra HD projection also known as 4K. What is the difference between the two? No less than 4 times the resolution, with a total of 8 million pixels projected on the screen (instead of 2 million for the classic Full HD resolution). Ultra-High Definition 4K is systematically proposed in all our projects.
JVC e-shift 8K technology: superior resolution to 4K
High brightness of 2200 lumens for dynamic images
Large array of colours (superior to that of DCI P3) displaying vibrant and colourful images
HDR compatible, to obtain ultra-realistic images
THX 4K Display Certification
"Clear Motion Drive 4K60P" technology: reduces the blurry effects