I think there still is a maximum of three cinema DLP OEMs allowed by TI. I don't know if anyone asked recently, but I think that limit still holds true.
Now, without Sony, one could ask wether that limit could be illegal practice. Admittedly, no one is forced to use DLP for DCI projectors.
Whatever - that cert expiration thing (not all caused by drained batteries) is a growing pain. While in general, the DCI transition went ok, and except for some very few outliers, equipment stability and picture quality has proven to be above initial apprehension - exhibitors are not willing to accept artificial lifetime limitations of otherwise perfectly working gear - if they become aware of it. And there needs to be a chain of responsibility between OEMs, projector/server manufactureres, integrators, and exhibitors
I recently started some behind the scenes discussions with ISDCF members about the upcoming ICP carnage and created some attention.
The majority of series 2 systems world wide have been installed between 2010 and 2013 during the main phase of the digital rollout, and all of these systems use an ICP. Even with some spread in actual battery life of their cert batteries, figure...
- Carsten
Now, without Sony, one could ask wether that limit could be illegal practice. Admittedly, no one is forced to use DLP for DCI projectors.
Whatever - that cert expiration thing (not all caused by drained batteries) is a growing pain. While in general, the DCI transition went ok, and except for some very few outliers, equipment stability and picture quality has proven to be above initial apprehension - exhibitors are not willing to accept artificial lifetime limitations of otherwise perfectly working gear - if they become aware of it. And there needs to be a chain of responsibility between OEMs, projector/server manufactureres, integrators, and exhibitors
I recently started some behind the scenes discussions with ISDCF members about the upcoming ICP carnage and created some attention.
The majority of series 2 systems world wide have been installed between 2010 and 2013 during the main phase of the digital rollout, and all of these systems use an ICP. Even with some spread in actual battery life of their cert batteries, figure...
- Carsten
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