TGV goes digital all the way


GOING DIGITAL: (l-r) Redberry Ambient managing director Tho Tuck Woh, Christie Asia Pacific vice-president Lin Yu, Gerald V. Dibbayawan and KRU Studios chief marketing officer Johan Lucas at the announcement that the cinema chain is going 100% digital projection.

Leading cinema chain TGV has just announced that the company’s cineplexes have moved away from traditional film projection systems and have now gone 100% digital. 

According to Gerald V. Dibbayawan, chief executive officer of TGV Cinemas Sdn Bhd, the company has installed an additional 164 units of the Christie DLP Digital Cinema projectors in its halls around the country and is now the first cinema chain to fully embrace digital projection here. 

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