Low Resolution Projection System definition

Low Resolution Projection System means a digital projection system deployed in Theatres that (i) is not DCI Spec Compliant, (ii) has a maximum resolution less than 2K (i.e., a resolution of less than 2048×1080), and (iii) is similar in functionality to the low resolution projection systems currently deployed in Theatres, as illustrated on Schedule 4.

Examples of Low Resolution Projection System in a sentence

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  • At the time any Digital Cinema Equipment is used to deliver Advertising Services hereunder, whether using a Dual Interface Architecture or the ACE Solution, LLC shall have no further obligation to maintain the Low Resolution Projection System in that auditorium or to remove or dispose of such projection system.

  • At the time any Digital Cinema Equipment is used to deliver Services hereunder, whether using a Dual Interface Architecture or the ACE Solution, LLC shall have no further obligation to maintain the Low Resolution Projection System in that auditorium or to remove or dispose of such projection system.

  • Until the testing of the conversion has been completed and approved, Cinemark shall not be permitted to remove the Low Resolution Projection System from such auditorium.

  • After the installation of a Projection System in an auditorium in a Digitized Theatres, Cinemark, at its sole option, may elect to convert the manner in which the Advertising Services are exhibited in such auditorium from the existing Low Resolution Projection System to either a Dual Interface Architecture or the ACE Solution.

  • After the installation of a Projection System in an auditorium in a Digitized Theatres, Regal, at its sole option, may elect to convert the manner in which the Advertising Services are exhibited in such auditorium from the existing Low Resolution Projection System to either a Dual Interface Architecture or the ACE Solution.

  • Until the testing of the conversion has been completed and approved, Regal shall not be permitted to remove the Low Resolution Projection System from such auditorium.

  • After the installation of a Projection System in an auditorium in a Digitized Theatres, AMC, at its sole option, may elect to convert the manner in which the Advertising Services are exhibited in such auditorium from the existing Low Resolution Projection System to either a Dual Interface Architecture or the ACE Solution.

  • Until the testing of the conversion has been completed and approved, AMC shall not be permitted to remove the Low Resolution Projection System from such auditorium.

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