Laser fusion projection-Creating an immersive theme for new entertainment
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Charming music, sultry lighting, and intoxicating wines are the
biggest features of bars and KTVs. It is the best place to relax and
relax for office workers with tight life rhythms. Nowadays, in the era
of pursuing individuality, the decoration styles and management methods
of the public entertainment venues are similar, and in the case of a
hundred schools of thought, it is impossible to attract young people who
are pursuing trends.
HD laser projection into the entertainment industry.
The immersive theme bar/KTV created with a laser projector meets the
needs of custom themes, achieving the perfect blend of visual effects
and entertainment senses, allowing a number of high-value, immersive
experiences of entertainment and leisure spaces to emerge, thus making
the traditional Entertainment venues, turned into a colorful, immersive,
themed trend of entertainment.
In addition to the usual flat graffiti decoration and the consistent
practice of using large LCD screens, the immersive theme bar uses
multiple HD laser projectors to project projection images onto a limited
distance bar and surrounding screens using multi-channel projection
fusion technology. Surrounded by customers from all levels, it fully
covers the customer’s perspective, making the presented picture more
three-dimensional and dynamic, allowing guests to feel the immersive
immersive.
Through the high-definition laser projector to create a seamless
immersive visual image, so that entertainment venues get rid of the past
boring sense, has been favored by the majority of entertainment
industry users.
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