Christie (company)
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| Type | Private company |
|---|---|
| Founded | 1929 |
| Headquarters | Kitchener, Ontario, Canada & Cypress, California |
| Key people | Jack Kline, President & COO USA Gerry Remers, President & COO Canada |
| Industry | Display technology |
| Products | CRT, LCD and DLP projectors |
| Employees | 751 (2006) |
| Parent | Ushio |
| Website | www.christiedigital.com |
Christie Digital Systems, Inc. is a privately held company that manufactures projectors, most notably LCD and DLP digital cinema projectors. As of 2005[update], Christie's projectors are used on more digital screens worldwide than any other licensee. In 2007, Christie was named one of Canada's Top 100 Employers, as published in Maclean's magazine, the only entertainment products manufacturing company to receive this honour.[1]
Christie was originally and remains a manufacturer of 35mm film projectors, lamphouses, lamp consoles, and film platter systems as well as an importer of Japanese-made xenon bulbs before acquiring the Kitchener, Ontario-based digital projector business from Electrohome and expanding the line into the new field of digital cinema projectors based on Texas Instruments DLP technology. It is now one of the leading makers of D-Cinema projectors.
Christie projectors are used internationally, with installations in countries from the United States, to the independent cinema The New Picture House in Scotland.
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[edit] External links
- Official web site
- Christie Company Profile — February 1, 2004
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