Sharp NEC
Display Solutions Europe has together with the leading cinema
integrator
CinemaNext supported
Silver Screen Cinemas in its latest
expansion plans. As the largest private cinema chain in Belarus, Silver Screen Cinemas
is making strategic investments in new multiplex sites across the country, and has
opened the first new site in Grodno on 25
th March.
Silver Screen Cinemas chose laser cinema projector models from Sharp/NEC for their image
quality, especially on reflective screens, and their expected extended lifespan. For its smallest
screens, the company has installed the very compact NC1201L projector in a boothless cinema,
using an acoustic box provided by CinemaNext. Silver Screen’s mid-sized screens are equipped
with the new laser phosphor-based model NC1402L. On the largest screens, with 15m width and
a gain of 3.4, the RB laser model NC1700L has been installed.
Alexander Zyuzkevich, Executive Director of Silver Screen Cinemas, said: “We are very pleased
to have partnered with Sharp/NEC and CinemaNext on our latest big expansion. Their highly
flexible support has been invaluable through every stage of this project, and we’ve been impressed
by the quality of the laser projection systems. They’re helping us deliver the most exciting and
engaging experiences for our audiences.”
Jens Kayser, Sales Manager Digital Cinema at Sharp/NEC, commented: “We are delighted to see
this project come to fruition, especially after the past year and the unprecedented challenges raised
by the pandemic. We thank Silver Screen Cinemas for the opportunity to work together on this
project, and we’re confident its new sites will be a great success.”
For more information on the partnership or Sharp/NEC’s Cinema solutions, visit dedicated
web pages.
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