Christie Debuts Small Projectors for Large Spaces

Christie H Series Projector

Christie H Series projector

Christie has announced the H Series: two 1DLP projectors that boast 12,000 lumens and weigh in at just 52.5 pounds. Designed for large auditoriums, the dual-lamp Christie D12HD-H and Christie D12WU-H are about half the size of other devices in their class, according to the company.

Christie H Series features include:

  • HD and WUXGA resolutions;
  • Built-in warping, blending and color correction;
  • 40dBA noise level;
  • Camera-based geometry correction (camera not included);
  • Portrait capability and 360-degree orientation;
  • Optional coarse dust and fog filters for harsher environments;
  • Full suite of lenses, with an adapter available for existing Christie E Series lenses;
  • 6-segment color wheel;
  • Integration with 3G SDI, HDBaseT, bottom-side HDMI connectivity, as well as Crestron and AMX compatibility;
  • Optional rigging/stacking frame;
  • Wireless dongle for presentation and control; and
  • Black or white chassis.

The Christie H Series will be available in April with a three-year parts and labor warranty. For more information, visit the Christie site.

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