Introducing the new Christie XP series LED with a 10-year warranty for mission-critical and premium visual environments

Christie has launched the XP series LED, backed by a 10-year warranty, and engineered for environments where image accuracy and operational reliability are non-negotiable.

Designed for government installations, immersive entertainment spaces, and mission-critical operations, the XP series LED helps customers deliver exceptional image quality, dependable operation, and efficient long-term ownership.

Powered by Christie VividLife, the fully integrated platform aims to combine lifelike colour reproduction, advanced grayscale performance, intelligent processing, and flexible deployment options to deliver consistently accurate, high-impact visuals.

Mike Bernhardt, director, product management, Christie, commented: “Christie XP series LED is designed for customers who need precise visual fidelity and reliable performance in environments where operational standards can’t be compromised. From control rooms to theme parks and attractions, XP series LED delivers the image fidelity and operational confidence needed to create clear, engaging visual experiences.”

Christie XP Series LED delivers P3 colour reproduction, and a 7,680 Hz high refresh rate. Built using flip-chip technology, XP series LED seeks to provide strong visual performance with reduced energy consumption, lowering the total cost of ownership across the life of the installation.

With Christie VividLife, the platform also supports advanced low-brightness rendering, precise grayscale control, and colour and brightness uniformity across the display, helping maintain clear, consistent imagery in both brightly lit and low-light environments.

The new lineup includes a range of pixel pitches from 0.9 mm to 3.8 mm, supporting both flat and curved installations. The TAA-compliant platform gives customers the flexibility to tailor displays to a wide range of spaces and applications while meeting procurement requirements for government and other regulated environments.

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