Photo Nenad Nedomacki Cultural Center Belgrade Sony

AVL Projekt has selected VPL-PHZ50 laser projectors from Sony, with a brightness of 5.000 Lumens, for artistic events, cultural and social activities carried out by the Belgrade Cultural Centre (KBC), both in the Serbian capital and internationally.

With the aim of promoting creative values in the cultural scene, artistic and social of Serbia since 1957, the Belgrade Cultural Centre (KBC) It is a benchmark of the capital of the country and is linked to other European centers through conferences, workshops, Music and literary programs, Events, exhibitions, Etc.

As part of its technological renewal, KBC has turned again to the Serbian specialist AVL Projekt, that you have installed laser projectors of the model VPL-PHZ50 de Sony and multimedia players for the realization of contents that improve your activity and the events you carry out in your installation.

Sony vpl-phz50With laser light source 5.000 Lumens for 20.000 hours of operation, VPL-PHZ50 delivers high-contrast images and saturated colors, with WUXGA resolution (1.920×1.200Q). It has HDBaseT for easy distribution of AV signals via S/FTP Cat6 cable, No electromagnetic interference or radiation in space.

Another advantage of this projector and that have contributed to its choice for the exhibition area has been its Flexible installation thanks to wide vertical and horizontal lens shift, in addition to working in any position (360°).

The content offered by KBC in its events, Exhibitions and conferences are offered thanks to new media players, with resolution 4K to 60 hz, that support Hdr and have the ability to divide the projection surface into different zones via digital signage software.

To create a single projection image with multiple projectors, Video content is played from these computers, that have synchronization function to operate on an image at the same time.


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by • 24 Jan, 2023
• section: Case studies, Signal distribution, Events, formation, projection