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  2. Apple Cinema Display - Wikipedia

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    The 23-inch model, dubbed the "Cinema HD Display," was introduced on March 20, 2002, and supported full 1:1 1080p playback on a 1920x1200 pixel display.. On June 28, 2004, Apple introduced a redesigned line of Cinema Displays, along with a new 30-inch model that, like the 23-inch model, carried the "Cinema HD Display" name.

  3. Home cinema - Wikipedia

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    The most expensive home cinema set-ups, which can cost over $100,000 US, and which are in the homes of executives, celebrities and high-earning professionals, have expensive, large, high-resolution digital projectors and projection screens, and maybe even custom-built screening rooms that include cinema-style chairs and audiophile-grade sound ...

  4. Digital cinema - Wikipedia

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    Digital cinema is distinct from high-definition television and does not necessarily use traditional television or other traditional high-definition video standards, aspect ratios, or frame rates. In digital cinema, resolutions are represented by the horizontal pixel count, usually 2K (2048×1080 or 2.2 megapixels) or 4K (4096×2160 or 8.8 ...

  5. Cinemax - Wikipedia

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    Cinemax, also known as Max, is an American pay television network owned by Home Box Office, Inc., a subsidiary of Warner Bros. Discovery.Launched on August 1, 1980, as a "maxi-pay" service to complement the offerings of its sister premium network, HBO (Home Box Office), Cinemax initially focused on recent and classic films.

  6. UltraViolet (website) - Wikipedia

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    In April, Best Buy announced a deal to make its UV ready Cinema Now service available in Canada. [34] In May, UltraViolet launched in Australia and New Zealand, [35] Kaleidescape opened a UV ready video download store, [36] and 20th Century Fox announced it would offer Digital HD UltraViolet rights with all new films. [37]

  7. Colors Cineplex - Wikipedia

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    It launched on 29 September 2016 on Sky, replacing UMP Movies. [2] The channel also launched in US in October 5, 2016 on Dish Network. The channel was launched on Freeview on 17 January 2017. [3] However, it was later removed on 1 July 2017. [4] In 2017, Viacom18 launched HD movie channel Cineplex HD and it was rebranded as Colors Cineplex HD ...

  8. CineAlta - Wikipedia

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    In June 1999, George Lucas announced that Episode II of the Star Wars Prequel Trilogy would be the first major motion picture to be shot 100% digitally. Sony and Panavision had teamed up to develop the High Definition 24p camera that Lucas would use to accomplish this, and thus the first CineAlta camera was born: the Sony HDW-F900 (also called the Panavision HD-900F after being "panavised").

  9. New Line Home Entertainment - Wikipedia

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    On January 5, 2008, New Line Cinema announced, as did Warner Bros., that it would exclusively support Blu-ray for their films and drop support of HD DVD. The only New Line Home Entertainment HD DVD ever released was Pan's Labyrinth. [6] New Line pursued a policy of regional lockout with its Blu-ray titles. [7]