Bangalore, India May 9, 2024: Christie® is pleased to announce the robust adoption of its new Core Series III LED video walls across diverse vertical markets in India this year, driven by exceptional performance, versatility, and flexibility.
Building on the achievements of its predecessor, Christie Core Series II, which secured a significant market share in India’s direct-view LED sector over the past two years, Christie has solidified its position as a key player in the country’s LED market. Now, with the remarkable uptake of the Core Series III, Christie has further cemented its dominance in India’s LED market, complementing its longstanding leadership in high-brightness projection—a position it has maintained for years.
Over 30 large-sized Core Series III video walls, featuring pixel pitches ranging from 1.2mm to 2.5mm, have been fitted in diverse environments across government facilities, corporate offices, museums, and educational institutions so far, with more installations in the pipeline. This brings the total number of Christie LED video walls installed in India to more than 200 to date, making Christie one of the most sought-after brands for indoor LED applications.
Several of these projects involve repeat customers upgrading their existing Christie LED video walls to the latest Core Series III models, while others are new clients who recognize the superior performance of the Core Series III for their needs. All are of the view that the affordable and full-featured Core Series III is the perfect choice for branding, information sharing, entertainment, or digital signage applications.
“We’re very encouraged by the strong demand for our Core Series III products over the past four months from end users across diverse markets seeking impactful and reliable solutions for delivering stunning viewing experiences,” said Rishubh Nayar, sales director for India, Enterprise, Christie. “This marks the fastest growth trajectory of our direct-view LED lineup in years. The Core Series III delivers strong performance and exceptional value, enabling our clients to bring their vision to reality. It’s heartening to see many repeat clients reaffirming our LED solutions as their top choice for a wide range of applications.”
In addition to the performance, reliability, and installation flexibility of the Core Series III, Indian clients are drawn to Christie’s comprehensive service and support, offered by its aftersales service and repair center for LED tiles in its Bangalore office. Here, qualified technicians meticulously restore equipment to working order, thus extending the life of the products. This assurance gives clients peace of mind, knowing that their investments are backed by industry-leading training, warranties, and technical support.
The Christie Core Series III offers enhanced performance and reliability, along with improved value, featuring lower power consumption. This results in a video wall that is up to 40% more energy efficient compared to the previous Core Series. Available in a range of pixel pitches from 0.9mm to 2.5mm, Core Series III video walls are ideal for any size installation where price is a factor, such as corporate lobbies, meeting rooms, and digital signage applications.
Weighing up to 30% lighter than its predecessor, the Core Series III is easier to handle and install, thanks to Christie’s direct-mount system. With front serviceability, maintaining these LED video walls is effortless. Clients looking at converting their Core Series III video walls into complete turnkey solutions can rely on Christie’s suite of versatile and powerful content management and processing systems. These systems ensure seamless compatibility, empowering users to create comprehensive LED video wall solutions tailored to any space and budget.
These include Christie Pandoras Box® media servers and players, which facilitate real-time video playback and processing, Christie Hedra™video wall processor that provides real-time data access for seamless collaboration and information sharing, and Christie Terra, an SDVoE solution, which enables audiovisual content transport, processing, and control over 10G Ethernet networks.
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