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IMAX shrinks its gigantic screens to fit into the homes of the well-off

IMAX shrinks its gigantic screens to fit into the homes of the well-off
Wealthy cinephiles can now have their own IMAX Private Theater built in their home
Wealthy cinephiles can now have their own IMAX Private Theater built in their home
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Wealthy cinephiles can now have their own IMAX Private Theater built in their home
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Wealthy cinephiles can now have their own IMAX Private Theater built in their home
The system includes a curved floor-to-ceiling/wall-to-wall screen, a 4K-resolution dual projection system that can handle both 2D and 3D formats
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The system includes a curved floor-to-ceiling/wall-to-wall screen, a 4K-resolution dual projection system that can handle both 2D and 3D formats
IMAX team members work with the client’s architects, interior designers and other high-priced professionals to make sure that when the home theater is built, its acoustics, viewing angles and other parameters will be up to snuff
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IMAX team members work with the client’s architects, interior designers and other high-priced professionals to make sure that when the home theater is built, its acoustics, viewing angles and other parameters will be up to snuff
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If you really wanted to impress people with your home theater, what would you do? Perhaps model it after the Bat Cave, or show movies that were still in the cinemas? Well, now there’s another choice. If you’ve got the cash, you could build your own IMAX Private Theater.

The theater package is modeled after a screening room in Santa Monica, where film-makers (“such as Christopher Nolan, James Cameron and JJ Abrams,” so we’re told) go to experience their films in IMAX before they’re released to the public.

The home system includes a curved floor-to-ceiling/wall-to-wall screen, a 4K-resolution dual projection system that can handle both 2D and 3D formats, and an audio system that features laser-aligned 7.1-channel loudspeakers. That audio system also utilizes microphones that monitor each channel, allowing it to perform daily calibrations to ensure that the sound is properly tuned.

IMAX team members work with the client’s architects, interior designers and other high-priced professionals to make sure that when the home theater is built, its acoustics, viewing angles and other parameters will be up to snuff
IMAX team members work with the client’s architects, interior designers and other high-priced professionals to make sure that when the home theater is built, its acoustics, viewing angles and other parameters will be up to snuff

Not surprisingly, this isn’t something that you would just throw into your existing basement rec room. Instead, IMAX team members work with the client’s architects, interior designers and other high-priced professionals to make sure that when the home theater is built, its acoustics, viewing angles and other parameters will be up to snuff.

Once the system is up and running, the company’s service center remotely monitors it 24 hours a day, and will reportedly respond in less than five minutes if something goes amiss.

There's no word on price just yet – go figure.

Source: IMAX Private Theater via Uncrate

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5 comments
Ashley Zinyk
4K resolution doesn't really compare to IMAX. Sure, it's better than your HDTV at home, but 4K resolution is only about 8 megapixels, while the sideways 70mm IMAX format is around 70-100 megapixels (equivalent). 4K resolution isn't even as good as regular 35mm film.
Stian Lavender
Snell thx reference system as the best in the world deserves picture as good or even exceeding IMAX.. there isnt a cinema on the planet that can compare to one wth an unrivalled snell thx reference
Rocky Stefano
At a suggested cost of 3M... its really ridiculous considering what I can setup for 100k
Gargamoth
I would love one of these with 3D movies and a playstation4.
Andrew Zuckerman
I'd have to test it with pacman, the fifth element, and mr. Rodgers first.