“In all our environments – from Hammarskjöldsalen, which holds 1,100 persons, to Rydbergsalen, which has a capacity of 300 – the control rooms are quite small, and a large projector produces a lot of heat, meaning it’s difficult for technicians to sit there. This compromises the working environment,” he says. “Digital Projection has a good solution for this: placing the projector head in the control room and the light sources in a different room, thus removing the problem of heat and noise. This also lowers the projection room temperature by 10°C and improves the working environment.”
Product mentioned in this case study: Satellite MLS
- Up to 40,000 Lumens
- Modular RGB laser light sources
- Compact projection heads
- 3-Chip DLP
- 8K, 4K, 4K-UHD & WUXGA Resolutions
Satellite Modular Laser System (MLS) offers a small number of simple building blocks that allow users to address a wide range of applications, from single projector installs to complex, multi-channel domes, caves and simulators. Where RGB laser illumination used to be the preserve of only very high-end applications, the Digital Projection Satellite MLS system will make this technology accessible to the wider AV market, at a cost-effective price point.
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