Harkness Screens the world’s leading screen technology company and thought-leaders in on-screen brightness is delighted to confirm that Clarus XC technology will be the screen of choice for 2D and 3D theatrical presentations during CinemaCon 2024, for the tenth successive year.
The show’s auditorium in the Colosseum at Caesars Palace will feature a 21.64m x 9.44m (71’ x 31’) Clarus XC 170 screen used to showcase both 2D and 3D content from major studio partners.
Designed to work with all polarised 3D systems and ideal for showcasing 2D content, Clarus XC screens create visibly superior deeper 3D content which draws in the audience creating a more captivating viewing experience. A whiter look under projection mean that colours look visibly richer and more accurate both in 2D and 3D resulting in a more defined, sharper and crisper picture.
“We’re delighted to continue our long association with CinemaCon providing our Clarus XC technology for the tenth consecutive time to the Colosseum,” explains Mark Ashcroft, CEO at Harkness Screens. “Each year the Colosseum transforms into one of the most iconic movie theaters in the world and we’re extremely honoured that work alongside the CinemaCon team, our technology partners and studios to create this amazing space. After more than a decade as the screen of choice for movie conventions and premieres around the world, we’re delighted that our premium 4 th generation 3D/2D screen technology (Clarus XC) continues to be recognised as the best in the industry for creating superior movie-going experiences.”
At its core, Clarus XC technology features 4th generation d-smooth coating technology which has specific properties more commonly seen in white screens. This technology enables Clarus XC screens to benefit from significantly wide viewing angles, improved color
and contrast and better light distribution compared to traditional 3D silver screens. The screen also features Harkness’ Nanolast TM coating technology which provides additional improvements in visual performance as well as added durability and Harkness’ proprietary 4K Digital Perforation Pattern designed to improve sound transmission in the spoken range, reduce moiré effect often seen in 4K projection and increase light reflectivity.
In addition to the showcase Clarus XC screen, Harkness will be unveiling a brand new fifth generation screen technology during CinemaCon 2024. A first of its kind engineered screen for laser projection, this new technology promises to wow visitors to the show and movie-goers around the world.
“Over the past five years, we’ve been working alongside projector manufacturers, exhibitors and the Hollywood community to develop a brand new 2D and 3D screen technology specifically engineered to meet the needs and challenges of laser projection. Following
successful technology and customer trials and incredible feedback, we’ll be launching this new technology at the show,” says Ashcroft.
This brand new laser screen technology has been designed to improve optical whiteness and contrast allowing exhibitors to take advantage of technical improvements in laser projectors such as HDR and WCG whilst reducing visible speckle by up to 30% (compared to traditional high gain screens).
Throughout the show there will be regular presentations and demonstrations of this new laser screen technology in the Salerno Room (Promenade Level).
About Harkness Screens
Harkness Screens is the world’s leading screen technology company, specialising in the design and manufacture of projection screens and supporting technologies for cinema and live events. From single-screen independent theatres to large multiplexes to large format immersive theatre experiences or live events, Harkness supplies thousands of screens every year helping provide outstanding presentation experiences to audiences around the world.
With global reach, Harkness is regarded as the world leader in cinema and has screens in more cinemas worldwide than any other manufacturer. With its industry leading 2D and 3D screen brands (Perlux HiWhite, Clarus XC, Precision White, Nova and Spectral) along with an innovative range of presentation monitoring tools (Qalif), digital surveying services and suite of cinema design and specification apps, Harkness continues to lead the way in screen technology for cinema.
Founded in 1929, Harkness has manufacturing facilities in the USA, UK, France, India and China and combines unrivalled experience with the latest technology and production methods to provide innovative solutions to the company’s key markets. For more information, visit the Harkness Screens web page at www.harkness-screens.com.