Cinema XXI Invests in Christie CineLife+ Projectors

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Thu, 12/07/2023 - 09:31 -- Nick Dager

Cinema XXI in Jakarta continues to expand and invest in its CineLife+ Series cinema projectors for a total of 120 units across Indonesia. The chain currently has 700 Christie projectors within its circuit.

Cinema XXI in Jakarta continues to expand and invest in its CineLife+ Series cinema projectors for a total of 120 units across Indonesia. The chain currently has 700 Christie projectors within its circuit.As a longstanding partner of Christie, Cinema XXI stands as the largest cinema chain in Indonesia, boasting of more than 35 years of experience in the exhibition industry. As of September 30, Cinema XXI proudly operates 1,250 screens in 232 locations across Indonesia.

With this acquisition, Cinema XXI will equip its premium venues and large-screen theatres with Christie’s 4K RGB pure laser projection systems. These projectors are equipped with Christie Real|Laser illumination and advanced cinema electronics that expands the horizons of cinema projection technology.

“We are dedicated to employing cutting-edge technologies to enhance the cinema experience, including energy-efficient solutions,” said Suryo Suherman, executive chairman of Cinema XXI. “This commitment is demonstrated through our longstanding partnership with Christie, known for innovation, service, and support. We are confident that incorporating Christie’s CineLife+ Series projectors, renowned for exceptional visual quality and energy efficiency, will greatly enhance the cinema experience across our multiplexes nationwide.”

Han Kim, executive director, cinema, Asia-Pacific, Christie said, “We are honored that Cinema XXI has chosen Christie 4K RGB pure laser projectors to deliver extraordinary visuals to their expanding audiences in Indonesia. Our 4K RGB pure laser projectors, known as the most energy-efficient in the market, offer the most advanced illumination technology and unmatched cinematic experiences to both premium venues and mainstream applications.”