Movie studios & theater operators agree to expand the number of digital, 3D-ready cinemas

October 1st, 2008 by

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Digital Cinema Implementation Partners (DCIP) — representing AMC, Cinemark and Regal Cinemas — has worked out a deal to finance the installation of thousands of digital movie screens starting next year in the U.S. with the help of Lion’s Gate, Paramount, Fox, Universal and Disney. Not participating, at least for now, are Warner Bros. and Sony Pictures, with the latter expected to announce a separate deal soon involving the installation of Sony 4K SXRD projectors around the world. Key to the deal? “Virtual print” fees, meant to help defray the expect $70,000 cost to switch to 3D-ready digital projection setups, as the studios will kick in the $800 - $1000 they would have spent on old school movie prints to finance the changeover. In the future they save by distributing only digital prints, not to mention having somewhere to show the dozen 3D flicks expected to debut next year. Both sides are betting the $1 billion package will help pull us away from the HDTVs and back into a movie theater, but until they work out a payoff with that one guy who won’t stop talking, we’re not sure how likely that is.

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Sony stuns with SRX-T110 / SRX-T105 4k x 2k projectors

September 17th, 2008 by

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Picking up where the SRX-R220 left off, Sony’s new SRX-T110 / SRX-T105 4k x 2k projectors are likely headed right to a museum, cinema (lucky!), or “digital planetarium” near you. Each SXRD device touts a staggering 4,096 x 2,160 native resolution and contrast ratios of 2,500:1. Separately, the T110 comes in much brighter than the T105, offering 11,000 lumens over the latter’s 5,500. Those of you hoping to sneak one of these into your home cinema without placing too heavy a burden on the plastic Centurion will probably be disappointed; the T110 will ring up at ¥12.7 million ($120,460), while the T105 demands ¥8.3 million ($78,725). Both should arrive in Japan this November.

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