Cogworks to Distribute Selected Christie Projectors

Cogworks has announced its exclusive appointment as the distributor for a select range of Christie's 1DLP and 3DL® laser projectors across Australia and New Zealand.
This collaboration provides Cogworks' dealers unprecedented access to Christie's professional-grade projectors tailored for the home theatre markets.
Cogworks' specialisation in the residential market focuses on the mid to high-end segment, and Cogworks is poised to address the needs of discerning home theatre enthusiasts in these markets. With this appointment, Cogworks will add Christie's 4K range of laser projectors to its existing home cinema product range.
David Lowton, General Manager of Cogworks, told StereoNET:
We are excited to align with the prestigious Christie brand and are keen to get our dealers to discover the transformative capabilities of Christie's range of projection systems. Our goal is to elevate our customers' cinema experiences to the next level. With Christie projectors, customers can anticipate a cinema experience akin to well-known commercial Gold Class Cinemas, redefining the boundaries of home entertainment excellence.

Michael Bosworth, Executive Vice President, Enterprise, Christie, added:
We are thrilled to embark on an exciting new partnership with Cogworks, bringing our cutting-edge projection systems featuring laser and RGB pure laser illumination to the home cinema markets in Australia and New Zealand. With over three decades of experience and expertise in the home cinema industry, Cogworks is the perfect fit for this collaboration. We look forward to working closely with David and his team to enhance the home theatre experience, leveraging our products known for their unparalleled performance and reliability.
Christie's HS Series pricing starts at $69,999, while the M4K Series pricing starts at $134,999.
For more information visit Christie Digital
Marc Rushton
StereoNET’s Founder and Publisher was born in England and raised on British Hi-Fi before moving to Australia. He developed an early love of music and playing bass guitar before discovering the studio and the other side of the mixing desk. After writing for print magazines, Marc saw the future in digital publishing and founded the first version of StereoNET in 1999.
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