Tips From The Top

  • I Can Have WHAT in My Home Cinema?

    We love to see what our favorite A/V companies bring to tradeshows. It’s the best that’s available, the coolest new technology, all in one place. The really amazing stuff rises to the top. This year at ISE — the largest AV and custom home installation tradeshow in Europe — the projectors, video walls, and incredible TVs were everywhere. We paid close attention to three of our favorite companies: Barco, Samsung, and LG, and we’re really excited about what they can offer our clients for their private home cinemas.

    The Belgian technology company Barco specializes in digital projection and imaging technology. Barco Residential provides all kinds of incredible home cinema technology for the high-end home. Everything they do is custom made, from lenses and optics to processors. The company strives to make Architectural Digital Canvases for the best immersive entertainment experiences possible. Our clients who use Barco in their home cinemas constantly tell us they can’t believe the quality possible in their own homes. 

    In the entertainment market, Barco’s top shelf projectors and screens lead the way for private home cinemas. At ISE, the Nerthus projector showed incredible depth and range, along with the Nerthus Architectural Edition projector. The projector’s 32,000 ANSI lumens of brightness and its Integrated Cinema Media Processor mean full DCI compatibility and playback of 4K HDR content. The result is outstanding all around. Barco also showed its Heimdall+ CS projector, with a brightness of 6,000 lumens that runs at only 29dB — which means a super quiet, super strong projector for private home cinemas.

    LG showed its Signature OLED T — the first transparent OLED TV of its kind. It has true wireless video and audio transfer, which makes a screen with three-dimensionality you can’t find anywhere else. Its Zero Connect Box makes it possible to connect every other device without wires. This TV can literally go anywhere. The amazing innovation starts is totally transparent, truly beautiful and mind-blowing to watch. But what about in high brightness? LG has created this masterpiece with a retractable black screen that transforms into a regular OLED TV. It’s the best of both worlds with this one.

    Samsung showed off its humongous 462” The Wall which is mainly used for commercial reasons, but available in private home cinemas.

    To learn more about the best of the best in new private home cinemas, call us at Jackson Hole AV. We’d love to discuss the possibilities.