Leica To Release the Cine 1, Its First-Ever 4K Video Projector Next Year

The sleek aluminum ultra short throw projector can display 80 or 100-inch images.

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According to Leica, the Cine 1, the company’s first-ever 4K video projector, launches in the second quarter of 2023. The aspherical Summicron lens and “unique triple RGB laser technology” of the super short throw projector—which Leica refers to as a “Laser TV”—allow it to produce 80 and 100-inch pictures despite being placed only a few inches from a wall.

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Dolby Atmos surround sound, a TV tuner, and a smart TV interface are all included in the perforated “sleek aluminum body,” which also has HDMI, USB connections, and screen mirroring for networking.

‘With the Cine 1, consumers can experience cinematic pleasure in the comfort of their own homes at the highest audiovisual level – cinema is coming home.” – Matthias Harsch, CEO of Leica Camera AG

The short-range laser also consumes less energy than OLED screens of comparable size. The Leica Cine 1 drops in Europe in Q2 2023, with no word on price yet. You can watch the video of the Leica Cine 1 in the player above. Let us know what you think about the Cine 1 in the comments section below. Lastly, for more tech news, Sony Introduces New “Cognitive Processing” Technology in XR Master Series.

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