Christie’s motto for ISE 2024 gives an idea of the great attention paid to the ultimate goal of visual technologies: ensuring a perfect and unforgettable enjoyment of multimedia content.
At the Christie stand, in keeping with the new Spanish tradition in the centre of Hall 3, we found several areas with LED video walls, 1DLP laser projectors, pure RGB laser projectors and content management and processing solutions. All united by the desire to innovate, of course, but also to enable people to get the most out of AV technology.
Arlonna Seymour, Executive Director, Corporate Marketing at Christie, accompanied us on our visit: “We are very excited to celebrate 20 years of ISE, we have been there forever and believe in this exhibition. With innovation we want to inspire visitors and show our partners what projects they can offer their end customers. A set of end-to-end solutions, from video technology to content management, to find the best possible solution in different contexts of entertainment, events and museum”.
Engagement, LED and smart control
In particular, the immersive room housed 6 Christie 4K13-HS 1DLP laser projectors, installed to project upwards, downwards and all around the content created by Théoriz and Augmenta’s sensorial technology. Equally interesting, the control room with Hedra, Christie’s new video wall processor premiering on the Emea market, in combination with LED/LCD video walls: a complete solution for small control rooms and mobile command centres. There is also the Core Series III ledwall proposal, in 5 pixel pitch, 40% more energy efficient and 30% lighter than the previous Core Series II. Designed specifically for retail, hospitality and public spaces, it offers reliability and performance. Visitors will also have noticed and experienced the large interactive video wall tower with Christie MicroTiles LED with 0.75 mm pixel pitch. A vibrant and versatile technology to unleash creativity and deliver extraordinary visual impacts.
Finally, for the first time in Europe, the Inspire 4K860-iS 1DLP laser projector. Ideal for museum displays, with 8,500 lumens and a weight of 15 kg, it boasts an excellent size/brightness ratio. Finally, projection mapping: a trio of pure Christie M 4K25 RGB laser projectors illuminate hexagonal shapes (contents created by loop light), powered by Pandoras Box Software.