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Quantum Media System’s Latest Video Wall Was a Real Stunner at CEDIA Expo

At the recent CEDIA Expo 2024, attendees were able to Quantum’s enhanced XDR Pro Cinema Video Wall in action at several different areas in the Convention Center.

The high-performance video manufacturer points out that in booth #4121 it featured a cinematic 10-foot wide 1.2mm XDR Pro Cinema Video Wall. Additionally, based on the feedback from 2023 CEDIA Expo attendees, Quantum Media Systems returned to the Kaleidescape (Booth #2543) with an 18-foot-wide Cinemascope-format video wall.

CEDIA Expo attendees also saw Quantum at demonstrations in Room #207, where several new features and capabilities of its enhanced XDR Pro Cinema Video Wall were highlighted. The company also created an immersive home theater experience, a 20-foot-wide Cinemascope-format XDR Pro Cinema Video Wall was complemented by a full range of seamlessly integrated third-party products, including a high-performance surround-sound system, acoustical treatments, media servers, power-management systems, and control systems.

Quantum Media Systems Bolstered XDR Pro Cinema Video Wall Platform

Quantum Media Systems has added a host of features and capabilities to its XDR Pro Cinema Video Wall to meet the demands of the luxury consumer market the company states.. The emphasizes the XDR Pro Cinema Video Wall is the AV industry’s first 4K Digital Cinema-compliant video wall designed and engineered expressly for luxury homes.

Featuring and supporting advanced technologies such as HDMI 2.1, 120Hz refresh rate, 100% of the P3 color space, up to 8K resolution, and multi-image processing, the XDR Pro Cinema Video Wall is a highly versatile large-scale LED display capable of producing exceptionally realistic, bright, and detailed images from any variety of sources. This includes first-run movies from the exclusive Bel Air Circuit, as well as content from other sources and AV components. The XDR Pro Cinema Video Wall alters the dimension of its viewing surface automatically to the most appropriate format based on the content selected, be it 2.39:1 Cinemascope, 2.0:1, 1.85:1, or 16:9 4K HD. Plus, its newly established 1500 nit luminance rating, beneficial for viewing HDR (High Dynamic Range) content, sets a new standard for residential applications.

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One of the most biggest enhancements to Quantum Media Systems’ XDR Pro Cinema Video Wall the company asserts is its support of the Digital Cinema Initiatives (DCI) specification. Quantum Media Systems explains that DCI was developed initially as a performance standard for commercial cinemas, and it claims that it is among the first companies to extend DCI to the residential market.

In addition to better imaging performance, DCI provides end-users access to first-run Hollywood films from the exclusive Bel-Air Circuit streaming service. Until now, residential integrators could only offer their high-end clientele Bel-Air Circuit content via certain high-end projectors and video walls intended for commercial applications. Now, for the first time, it’s available via a modern, stylish, high-performance residential video wall. Together, DCI, Bel-Air Circuit and the XDR Pro Cinema Video Wall by Quantum Media Systems the company underscores, establishes a precedence and a compelling imaging solution for integrators targeting the luxury home market.

“This new brand signifies our relationships in the filmmaking industry and our passion for pushing the boundaries of what’s possible for large-scale imaging for residential applications,” adds Ken Hoffman, owner, Quantum Media Systems. “Immersing ourselves in the commercial cinema industry allows Quantum to stay one step ahead in its development of residential video wall technologies.”

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