Sharp NEC Display Solutions, a projector and display manufacturer, has released the NC1843ML laser projector, the latest addition to its digital cinema projection series, according to a company press release.

The NC1843ML is being pitched for theaters with small and medium screens, and is also suitable for museum, house of worship, and art exhibit applications.

The cinema projection solution with interchangeable laser light sources in the projector head provides up to 50,000 hours, leading to less maintenance and lower total cost of ownership. In addition to future-proofing, the NC1843ML can be installed on the floor or ceiling without the need for an exhaust system and features a variety of lens options.

The NC1843ML's laser module uses a blue laser light source and produces 18,000 lumens of brightness. The blue laser and 4K DC-compliant quality creates a bright image to display on screens from 62-72 feet in DCI color.

"In accordance with the rest of the modular laser projectors in our digital cinema lineup, the NC1843ML provides outstanding performance at a competitive price," Richard McPherson, senior product manager at Sharp NEC Display Solutions, said in the release. "With high hopes of theaters continuing to bounce back in 2022, the modularity of this projection technology plays a large role in accessibility and is another avenue for theater owners and operators to protect their investment."

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