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Christie Dealer in San Diego?

ptrubey

Well-known member
Sorry for the off-topic, but it seems that the folks here might be able to help me.

I'm looking to upgrade/replace my aging JVC QX1 projector. I have an unusual setup in that I need a 109% vertical lens shift. Most projectors do a 50% vertical lens shift (meaning you can position the projector at 50% of total screen height, which is top of screen), with some reaching 80%. I need more, and in looking around, various Christie projectors seem to handle it (and no one else that I can find!). Christie, of course, are full on digital cinema projectors, so my usual cadre of home theater installers don't carry them.

Any suggestions for a San Diego (or even Orange County) Christie dealer that would deal with a high end home theater set up?
 
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