CineAlta 4K™

Experience the Difference

With True 4K Digital Cinema

In 1999, Sony introduced a totally new concept for moviemakers to provide a new higher level of picture quality, efficiency, and flexibility in production processes – digital cinema production.

Sony’s new approach was to produce movies in a high-definition (HD) progressive video format at

24 frames per second using digital video tape media. This concept, together with the Sony products that enabled it, was named CineAlta™ – and it has been embraced by an ever-broadening spectrum of producers, directors, and cinematographers all over the world. A large number of movies have already been produced digitally using CineAlta equipment, and this will continue into the future.

The recent acceleration of HD has heightened the need for the best technologies at every point in the professional production workflow. As a result, Sony launched “CineAlta 4K” in 2006 – an extension of

System Advantage/Features

4K Resolution

Historically, the movie theatre experience has always exceeded that achieved by home entertainment systems. The advent of HDTV (1920 horizontal pixels) and technical improvements in home theatre equipment have stimulated the movie industry to think further ahead into the future. Meanwhile, the Hollywood movie studios have jointly agreed on standardizing 4K (4096 horizontal pixels) and 2K (2048 horizontal pixels) as the next-generation digital movie distribution and projection standards. Creating movies in 4K protects the future value of the content, and also provides a significant benefit to the theatre audience.

In recent years, stadium-type seating is becoming increasingly popular among modern cinema complexes. By sitting closer to the screen, the audience can enjoy an immersive visual experience. However, those sitting in the front rows may witness pixel artifacts when the resolution provided by the projection system is not sufficient to fill the screen size. The SRX-R220 and SRX-R210 provide true 4K output, which reproduces the full detail of 4K content thanks to the 4K SXRD panels, 4K internal signal processing, and 4K-compatible optical system. Besides, since the SRX-R220/SRX-R210 provide four times the resolution of 2K projectors, the visual quality of 2K and HD content is also improved over those provided by native 2K and HD- resolution projectors.

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With Sony CineAlta 4K technologies and equipment, true 4K digital cinema is a reality.

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Sony SRX-R220, SRX-R210, LMT-100, LSM-100 manual System Advantage/Features, 4K Resolution

LMT-100, SRX-R210, SRX-R220, LSM-100 specifications

Sony has been at the forefront of professional imaging and presentation systems, and its lineup of projectors and capture devices reflects its commitment to innovation and quality. Among the noteworthy products are the Sony LSM-100, SRX-R220, SRX-R210, and LMT-100, each embodying unique features and technologies designed for various applications.

The Sony LSM-100 is a powerful imaging solution tailored for live events and presentations. This device is known for its renowned Live Streaming capabilities, allowing users to share high-definition content seamlessly. The LSM-100 boasts a user-friendly interface, making it easy for operators to switch between multiple sources and enhance the viewer's experience. Its lightweight design and compact form make it ideal for mobile setups, while the integrated HDMI and SDI inputs enable compatibility with a wide range of devices.

Meanwhile, the SRX-R220 and SRX-R210 projectors are optimized for large venues, such as theaters and auditoriums. Both models utilize advanced SXRD technology, which delivers exceptional color accuracy and contrast. The SRX-R220 features a high brightness of 20,000 lumens, making it suitable for daylight applications and large screen projections. Its advanced lens architecture allows for flexibility in installation, enabling it to project images at varying distances without compromising quality. The SRX-R210, while slightly lower in brightness at 15,000 lumens, still offers impressive image performance, making it a cost-effective solution for similar environments.

Both projectors support 4K resolution, ensuring stunning detail and clarity. They are equipped with sophisticated processing technologies, such as Reality Creation, which upscales lower-resolution content to near-4K quality, enhancing the overall viewing experience.

The LMT-100, on the other hand, is designed for content management and distribution. It serves as a powerful tool for scheduling and displaying media in professional environments. With an intuitive interface, users can easily create playlists and manage content across multiple displays. Its compatibility with various media formats means that it can be used across a wide range of applications, from corporate events to educational settings.

In summary, Sony's LSM-100, SRX-R220, SRX-R210, and LMT-100 exemplify the company's dedication to delivering high-quality imaging solutions, combining advanced technologies and user-friendly designs to meet the diverse needs of modern presentations and events.