Cinema LED technology. There are only five movie theaters in the world that have it. And only one in Austria. Right around the corner from PhilsPlace Full-Service Apartments Vienna. The Cineplexx on the Wienerberg is the first and only Austrian cinema that has replaced its projector-based system by a LED-screen with 9 million pixels. And thereby offers a revolutionary viewing experience.
Ultra-contrast. Highest brightness. Greater spectrum of color. This is Samsung’s new cinema technology called Onyx. Its launch marks the end of the projector-based systems that have been the industry standard for the past 120 years. Because without a projection beam there are no reflections and this takes the viewing experience in cinemas to a whole new level. But the revolutionary technology does not only improve picture quality. It can also be used for multiple alternative purposes – from gaming events to lectures. Apart from that, it is the first of its kind that can also display 3D movies. A true delight for all cinemaniacs.
There is one further reason why the Cineplexx on the Wienerberg is a very special one: The programs “Cineplexx Opera” and “Cineplexx Ballett” take you to the most magnificent opera halls in the world. Whether a visit to the Metropolitan Opera in New York or a ballet performance at Moscow’s Bloschoi – all it takes is a five-minute walk from your Full-Service Apartment at PhilsPlace to the full-comfort cinema auditorium at the Cineplexx. La Traviata, Aida and the Nutcracker. The most beautiful classics among the opera and ballet pieces with no restrictions in sight – and some of them even as live stream. And the best about it: Before every opera broadcast from the MET the chief of the Ö1 editorial department for operas, Michael Bless, gives an introductory talk.
A cinema without projectors. But with a rich cultural offer. We think that’s pretty cool.
Sources:
https://www.cineplexx.at/media/at/unternehmen/presse/06-04-18_PI_Cineplexx_Ballett_Oper.pdf
https://derstandard.at/2000083050914/LED-Technik-von-Samsung-soll-Leinwand-und-Projektor-im-Kino
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