At ISE 2025, Christie showcased its latest advancements in projection and display technology, emphasizing immersive and interactive experiences. A highlight was the M 4K RGB projection series, demonstrated through an art mapping installation titled “Embryogenesis.” This setup utilized two projectors to map vibrant content onto a multi-layered wooden sculpture, illustrating the system’s capability for small-scale projection mapping in artistic settings.
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The M 4K RGB series offers 4K resolution with 3DLP technology and achieves 25,000 lumens brightness. Notably, it supports Rec. 2020 color space, providing a broader gamut than the standard Rec. 709, which is common in many laser phosphor projectors. This enhancement allows content creators greater flexibility in color reproduction, making it suitable for applications in museums and artistic installations.
In collaboration with Augmenta, Christie presented an immersive interactive environment. This space featured seven Inspire Series 1DLP projectors illuminating the floor and walls. Augmenta’s tracking technology enabled real-time interaction, allowing visitors to engage with dynamic content responsive to their movements. Such setups are increasingly popular in tourist attractions and educational exhibits, offering engaging experiences for diverse audiences.
Christie also introduced the Sapphire 4K40-RGBH projector, a hybrid system combining RGB pure laser and laser phosphor illumination. Delivering 36,400 lumens and native 4K resolution, it supports DCI-P3 color space and is versatile for both 2D and 3D applications, including front and rear projection. The hybrid illumination architecture provides flexibility across various screen types and formats.
The booth featured a projection mapping demonstration on a scaled-down Chinese temple façade, utilizing two Griffyn 4K50-RGB pure laser projectors. This display highlighted the projectors’ brightness and color capabilities, underscoring their suitability for large-scale projection mapping on structures like buildings and monuments.
Christie’s MicroTiles LED technology was showcased with a video wall combining multiple pixel pitches—0.75mm, 1.0mm, 1.25mm, and 1.5mm. This modular design allows for tailored installations based on viewing distances and offers an upgrade path by enabling future pixel pitch adjustments without altering the existing infrastructure. The system’s efficient heat management ensures durability and performance.
Additionally, the Jazz Series 1DLP projectors were displayed in a blended configuration, simulating a museum environment. Available in various resolutions and brightness levels, these projectors are designed to enhance exhibit engagement through dynamic visual presentations. Their compatibility with existing lens systems offers cost-effective solutions for diverse applications.
For more information on Christie’s offerings, visit https://www.christiedigital.com
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