Samsung and LG are promoting Cinema LED screen adoption in theaters

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Why it matters: When people think of movie theaters, one ever-present component is the booth above the seats projecting the film onto a screen. Reports indicate Samsung and LG are campaigning behind the scenes to replace projectors in many theaters with LED screens. The change could improve the moviegoing experience, though at a higher costs.

Hollywood Reporter learned from industry insiders that Samsung, LG, and other tech companies are pushing movie theater chains to adopt LED screens. This fundamental transformation could offer brighter screens and a different content delivery process, but the screens would be expensive and power-hungry.

Details are scant, but Hollywood executives have recently seen a demonstration of technology like the Onyx Cinema LED screen Samsung debuted a few years ago. Currently, the company's technology has made it into relatively few theaters worldwide, but it and similar screens from competing manufacturers like LG could spread if Hollywood is receptive.

The proposed screens would replace projectors with technology fundamentally similar to OLED TVs consumers can get in their living rooms, just a lot bigger. They would be much brighter than traditional projectors and offer HDR support, which projectors can't truly achieve.

Depending on how difficult they are to maintain and calibrate, they could also address problems that arise from poor projector operation at many theaters. Flaws in projector bulbs, lowered brightness to delay bulb replacements, and other issues often degrade picture quality in many theaters. Removing the projector from the equation could fix these issues if others don't take their place.

The biggest obstacle facing LED screens is their high cost compared to projectors. Furthermore, theaters can't place speakers behind LED screens like projection screens, forcing them to rethink audio setups. The screens are also cumbersome and require new rigging to mount. Additionally, the rigging could vibrate with the loud volume in the theater.

Power consumption and heat are additional concerns. Aside from the cost of installing LED screens, operating them would also be more expensive than running projectors and require additional cooling.

The Digital Cinema Initiative has spent years developing direct-view cinema technical specifications encompassing LED screens. The group released the latest version of its specs for digital cinema auditoriums last year but is still working on a unified digital delivery system to facilitate distribution to direct-view screens.

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"The biggest obstacle facing LED screens is their high cost compared to projectors. Furthermore, theaters can't place speakers behind LED screens like projection screens, forcing them to rethink audio setups. [...]Additionally, the rigging could vibrate with the loud volume in the theater.

Power consumption and heat are additional concerns. Aside from the cost of installing LED screens, operating them would also be more expensive than running projectors and require additional cooling"

Did you really read what you wrote? .........

Projectors have a HUGE power consumption and release so much heat that they need an"AC" and a heat extraction system that consumes a big amount of electricity. I really doubt that a LED (nothing to do with oled) screen would require even a fraction of the energy, specially because they are more efficient. What is black is off (MINI LED on most of these screens), on a projector everything is on all the time. They would require at most an additional AC device as the one of the room but directed to the screen, that would be it.

Speakers behind the projector screen: hardly. Most frequencies would make the projector screen vibrate as well, most theaters have them under, above, sides OR behind but the sound reflected to a box underneath the screen to increase the surround effect (which would be the same on an LED screen.

Longevity on LED is also enormous in comparison; LED have image uniformity (the corners on projectors are worthless on most of the equipments) the angle should also better, not to mention the huge (not big, huge) image contrast and color and gamut improvement.

The projection room could be designed to fit more clients or four improved surround.

At the end, much lower costs.
 
Maybe in 10 more years when they can make them bigger and cheaper. The cost of this seems to be not worth it right now (and they need to work on the weight and other downsides).
 
Maybe in 10 more years when they can make them bigger and cheaper. The cost of this seems to be not worth it right now (and they need to work on the weight and other downsides).

For me its not the monetary cost, its the ecological standpoint. If its increasing rather than decreasing issues then it's wrong.

Lemme give you a for instance. If a company constantly sends things to a landfill they should be super charged to push them to recycle or not be a crap company.

Because at the end of the day many jobs seem to exist solely for the purpose of capitalism and taxation. Which is fkn stupid in this day and age. But unfortunately government's will not get on board because they have to make sure banks and bosses and bonuses increase their gains every year.
So making these just to prove they can be made is stupid, unless its honestly a benefit to the planet rather than how good the Marvel franchise looks...
 
Do we even have enough xboxes that we can turn off to counteract these massive screen?

sarcasm aside, its sad how much these companies dont really care about anything they spew out.
 
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