DMA reports on NEC launch of Starus NC2500S digital cinema projector

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Digital Media Asia: News - NEC launches Starus NC2500S digital cinema projector

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NEC Corporation of America, a Subsidiary of NEC Japan, has the premiered its NEC Starus NC2500S Digital Cinema projector with DLP Cinema technology from Texas Instruments.
The Starus NC2500S is claimed to be the world's brightest DLP Cinema projector for large-sized screens - 49ft wide or larger. Delivering 2K resolution and high contrast ratios (2000:1), the Starus NC2500S digital cinema projector is easy to operate and requires minimal maintenance, NEC said.
The company believes the Starus Digital Cinema solution will enable theatres to deliver enhanced digital images to screens of all sizes and simplify theatre management, while reducing costs with the up to 99.999 per cent continuous uptime with fault tolerant multiplex/hub servers. The Starus Digital Cinema solution also allows theatre operators to manage playlists, upload features and perform playbacks from anywhere in the multiplex, it was noted.
The complete family of Starus Digital Cinema projectors also includes the Starus NC1500C for medium-sized movie screens, and the Starus NC800C for small theatres, screening rooms and post-production facilities.

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