Back in March Samsung launched its 408 reduction in cinema visits
4 k inch display facing the cinema chain.
This is a very compelling proposal simply because the theater can boast again that the visual effects are beyond the family's possibilities.
Four months later, Cinemacon 2017 and Samsung installed the first such large display in the Lotte Cinema World Tower in South Korea.
You can see it in the action below: Samsung audio lab works with Haman professional solutions to make sure the audio system is just as good, and the awesome visuals this screen promises to deliver.
Harman's JBL system includes speakers adjacent to the display, a surround system carved by JBL, and proprietary audio processing technology.
Anyone lucky enough to experience the show of the movie can enjoy a highly dynamic range enhanced 4 k visual effect (HDR).
The brightness level is 146fL, 10 times the standard cinema projector, which is the first monitor to fully comply with the digital cinema plan (DCI)
Technical standards for theater.
This means that the color accuracy of the full spectrum is guaranteed.
We don't know what the price is for these displays yet.
However, this may not be a major concern for cinema chains.
They will be more interested in the fact that the quality is much higher than what is being used now, and whether this first installation will continue to appeal to the audience.
If so, Samsung is expected to start taking orders for American cinemas soon.
The article was originally on PCMag. com.