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The Spot 625 Restaurant in Syracuse, N.Y. wanted to provide acompletely immersive projection mapped dining experiencewithin the restaurant’s space constraints. Ultra short throwprojection was not viable due to the shadow casting whiletypical short throw projectors would not provide enoughcoverage for the walls and rooms. The restaurant ownersturned to Ryan Lynch at Quantum Virtual Entertainment todesign, install and setup the visual experience.
Optoma ProScene ZU606TST projectors were selectedfor their 6,000 ANSI lumens of brightness and 0.79:1short throw ratio that provided the perfect coverage forSpot 625’s projection mapping and holographic vaporwall needs. Five ZU606TSTs were employed to projectthe holographic wall and down onto the dining table for acompletely immersive dining experience.
The ZU606TST’s DuraCore technology with a laser light source, sealed IP6X-rated optical engine and up to 30,000 hours (Eco) of light source life ensures maintenance-free operation while maintaining optimal brightness without regressive decay, even when operating 24/7 and 360º or portrait mode operation. Vertical lens shift and four corner correction makes fine-tuning the image for projection mapping a breeze, too.
“We are blown away by the capabilities and uniqueconcepts brought forth by Quantum Virtual Entertainmentand their Optoma brand of choice. Our guests will be experiencing one of the most immersive dining environments in the world thanks to the vision and product development supplied by both QVE and Optoma,” said Greg Nies, owner of Spot 625. “We couldn’t be happier or more excited to open our doors in the Spring/Summer of 2021.”