Christie Q Series Projectors to Launch at Integrated Systems Europe Show

CCS Presentation Systems partner Christie will launch its new 1-chip DLP brightness with its new Christie Q Series at the upcoming Integrated Systems Europe (ISE) show in Amsterdam Feb. 4-6.

End users will gain exceptional image quality and sharp brightness from Christie’s 1-chip product line. The range of brightness is from 5,000 to 8,000 ANSI lumens and two resolutions – HD and WUXGA. Its levels will be apparent in situations where visuals are a key component, like concerts, conventions and other large-scale venue events. Christie’s Q-series will deliver bright visuals for blended or warped images from multiple projectors on different angled surfaces.

Usable in either single or dual-lamp mode, Christie Q Series is equipped with eClarity –advanced image processing that significantly enhances images by providing greater control over image sharpness, gloss and shading. Christie eClarity delivers increased image clarity of standard definition content – making images stand out more than ever. With built-in High Dynamic Contrast Range (HDCR), image ‘washout’ in high ambient light conditions is eliminated.

Christie Digital works closely with CCS Presentation Systems to develop innovative projection systems solutions for companies and event venues with large-scale presentation needs. CCS Presentation Systems provides our customers with the latest applications on great audio-visual solutions like the ones being made at Christie. Contact us to learn more about the latest AV technologies for your business, school, hotel or hospitality venue.

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Every job is custom, but most corporate clients are interested in a variety of presentation systems including projectors, projection screens, large-format flat panel displays and high definition video conferencing. Additionally, CCS has the ability to integrate a room control system to provide total control over your audiovisual components.
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