Roadie
S12
Engineered for life on the road.
Christie’s Roadie, the world’s first purpose-built multi-media
projector for large audiences projects with true SXGA 1280 x 1024
resolution and it can do so at 12000 ANSI lumens, making the
S12 the most powerful purpose-built projector in its class, available
on the market today.
The Roadie S12 utilizes the advanced image processing technology
developed for the Roadster series, to offer a level of image quality
that is unrivaled by today’s projection systems. Better still by taking
advantage of the S12’s true digital capabilities you can project
HDTV and DTV images as they were intended.
In designing the S12 we have taken full advantage of our
relationship with our parent company Ushio, a leading manufacturer
in lamp technology and design. The S12 combines such stunning
image rendition, brightness and sharpness of details, yet the S12
utilizes the same 1.9 kW Ushio Xenon short-arc illumination system
as used by our X10 projector.
In keeping with the Roadie series edict of offering purpose-built
projectors for large audience applications, the S12 utilizes
Christie’s unique Intelligent Lens System (ILS™). The ILS™ allows
lens position to be automatically recalled during channel
switching for up to 100 sources. Other features include built-in
stackability and a full suite of fixed and zoom lenses.
A P P L I C AT I O N S
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Tradeshows, exhibitions
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Auditoriums and churches
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Concerts
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Casinos, theme parks and
museums
• 12000 ANSI lumens at 1.9 kW operation
• Revolutionary 3-chip DLP™ light engine
• True SXGA, 1280 x 1024 resolution
• 1.9kW Ushio Xenon short-arc illumination system
• >90% brightness uniformity
• ILS™ Intelligent Lens System
• Built-in light shutter
• Greater lens offset capability and new tilt adjustment for focus
uniformity
• Dynamic scaling, horizontal and vertical adjustment for video
and data
• Fully motorized zoom, focus, horizontal and vertical offset
(with manual override)
• Rugged, self-stacking chassis design
• 100% digital solution from source to screen