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New Products
Exhibitions
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New Products
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IT 600 Film Inspection Table
This versatile film inspection table meets the highest requirements for reliability and flexibility in the daily work routines of studios, printing facilities, film archives, etc.
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DMS HD Digital Media Scaler
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D-Cinema Interface and Scaling Units
Our versatile digital accessory units facilitate D-Cinema operation:
The DMS HD Digital Media Scaler for alternative content converts different video signals to signals perfectly suited for the Kinoton DCP Digital Cinema Projectors.
The DMP 1 DC interface automation links the digital projector and the existing cinema automation.
The DMI 2 / DMI 3 Digital Media Interfaces expand a single 6-channel analog audio input to 2 or 3 inputs.
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DMI 2 Digital Media Interface
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Digitally Controlled "PREMIERE" and "REFERENCE" Intermittent Drive
The electronic drive system in our E- and EC- projectors has proven itself in leading cinemas and film studios all over the world for many years.
Our new PREMIERE and REFERENCE series projectors now mark another tremendous advancement in drive technology. Their unique digitally controlled intermittent drive guarantees optimum projection quality with unsurpassed picture steadiness and illumination.
As of now all E-series Cinema projectors are supplied with the Premier Drive system and all Studio projectors are supplied with the Reference Drive system.
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KEX 110 and KEX 170 Rectifiers
Our KEX series xenon lamp power supplies are suitable for virtually all mains voltages and frequencies. Their robust, proven design with forced cooling guarantees reliable operation of a large range of xenon lamps for any projection requirement.
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DCP Digital Cinema Projectors
Our complete turn-key D-Cinema systems featuring our 2K DCP Digital Cinema Projectors offer fascinating cinema experiences of remarkable brilliance and contrast.
This D-Cinema projector series was especially designed for cinema applications, combining superior light efficiency and image quality with reliability, flexibility and unique suitability in daily use. Their compact design and different design options help to accommodate the DCP projectors in virtually any projection room, also in addition to the existing film projectors.
The DLP Cinema® components of the DCP projectors are supplied by Barco, a licensee of DLP Cinema®. DLP Cinema is a registered trademark of Texas Instruments.
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Litefast 360° LED-Displays
The Litefast - due to its innovative 360° presentation technology - offers something absolutely new and very unusual to the observer. From every direction there is eye-level visibility of holographic images floating space. The image is in full color and moves, yet you can look right through it. It's even possible to place a solid object inside of the image. Images can be stored in Litefast, or real time data can be presented. This makes Litefast the perfect display systemfor information and advertising in theater lobbies, airports, shopping centers, sports facilities, exhibitions, or wherever an eye-catching display is needed.
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Matrix-Programmer DPM 1
After the SA 2 and the CCA 3 cinema automations, Kinoton now presents a further sophisticated automation system perfectly suited for multiplexes. The new DMP 1 Digital Matrix Programmer is highly flexible and able to store 10 individual programs. As an optional accessory Kinoton offers the DMP Control Centre, a comfortable, extensive and highly versatile software tool with clear user surface and convenient menus for editing, storing and distributing different kinds of show programs at the PC.
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Lens Turrets have greater adjustment range
New lens bushings allow greater vertical movement of the individual lenses, which is helpful in Common Width screen installations using only top moveable masking.
All D and E series projectors ordered from KA with lens turrets will be equipped with the new lens mount bushings at no additional charge. A series projectors can be ordered with the new bushings as an option.
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New 3 Lens Turret with Independent Focusing
With this new lens turret it is possible to focus the 1.85:1 and 1.33:1 lenses independent of the 2.40:1 lens. The 2.40:1 lens is adjusted by turning the main focusing knob and moving the whole lens turret. The other two lenses are adjusted in relation to the 2.40:1 lens, rather like the adjustable optic in a pair of binoculars
New movable Lens Turret for D and E Projectors
All D and E projectors ordered with lens turrets will be equipped with a new movable lens turret at no additional charge. Flipping a lever (arrow) moves the turret forward, creating more space between the lenses and the skate. This can be convenient when cleaning or when threading the film. It is not possible to retrofit existing
projectors with this new lens turret as changes to the main plate are required.
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ST-200E Upgrades
From now on, at no additional charge, the ST 200 E platter system will be
supplied with adjustable angle guidance rollers for both incoming and outgoing film (black arrow) and also
with an integrated film overtension switch (white arrow).
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Red Light Conversion Kit Improved
All D and E projectors ordered with lens turrets will be equipped
The red light conversion kit, which is suitable for all Kinoton standard (incandescent) 35mm sound devices, is now being supplied with a preamplifier and an improved red light filter at no additional cost. Previously installed conversion kits can be exchanged for the new modified conversion kit at no cost by ordering kit no.:3000 260 00010
Exhibitions we will attend
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| October 13-16, 2008 |
ShowEast 2008 |
Orlando World Center Marriott, Orlando, FL |
| March 10-13, 2008 |
ShoWest 2008 |
Bally's & Paris Hotels, Las Vegas, NV |
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Press Releases
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| October, 2007 |
Mammoth Epic Napoléon Screening with 5 Kinoton Projectors |
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| November, 2005 |
Technical Training Seminar Held |
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| October, 2005 |
John "Mr. Kinoton" Gallucci Celebrates 25th Anniversary |
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| August, 2005 |
Beach Cinema in New Jersey Uses Kinoton FP 25 E Projector |
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| February, 2004 |
Kinoton receives another Academy Award® |
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| October, 2003 |
Kinoton nominated for another Academy Award® |
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| October, 2003 |
Kinoton sets standards at ETC digital cinema laboratory |
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| April, 2003 |
State-of-the-art
technology at the Munich Film Museum |
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| March, 2003 |
Kinoton
GmbH supplies ClipRecorderHD RAID to CineByte GmbH, Babelsberg |
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| February, 2003 |
The
first digital presentation in Russia |
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| March, 2003 |
The
Austrian film museum: Superior technology for demanding applications |
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| November, 2002 |
DIGITAL
CINEMA at the 44th "Nordic Film Days" |
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| November, 2002 |
Digital
advertising in Austria: Kinoton installed DIPIT® system at the Funplexxx in Kufstein |
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| October, 2002 |
The
Lichtburg Cinema in Essen, Germany gets state-of-the-art technology |
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| September, 2002 |
For
the IBC 2002: Cost Effective Film Scanning in SD and HD |
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| May, 2002 |
House
Exhibition Kinoton and DVC: digital from the scanner to the screen |
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| April, 2002 |
Kinoton,
DVC develop synergies for perfect analog and digital pictures |
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