Leica's Latest Projector Represents a High-End Enhancement for Your Home Theater
- William Brown
- Nov 7, 2024
- 1 min read
The projector is capable of streaming directly from your selected device.

Leica has introduced an updated version of their flagship projector, the Leica Cine 1. The Leica Cine Play integrates sophisticated laser technology within a Bauhaus-inspired aesthetic.

The Cine Play can provide 4K resolution across various screen sizes, ranging from 65 to 300 inches. The new model, an advancement of the Cine 1, seeks to enhance image quality with superior colors, contrast, and gradation.
The projector is made from aluminum and glass and may be either mounted or used with the brand's floor stand. It is compatible with most common streaming applications, enabling users to operate the projector from their favorite device.

Leica asserts that the projector has a lifespan exceeding 25,000 hours and is compatible with Dolby Vision, HDR10, HDR10+, and HLG.
The Leica Cine Play is priced at $3,795 USD, and the Leica Floor Stand costs an extra $495.



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