Large Screens In IconX Auditoriums Mountain View
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Taken on: January 1, 2019
Uploaded on: January 4, 2019
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In theatre IconX #1 the screen is one of the largest in the area and is over 75 feet with a curve. Like the whole new cinema just white LED lights are used inside on the wall and ceiling. When watching pre show ads and trailers white side lights leak onto the bottom right and left corners of the screen. Also at least in Theatre IconX #1 stray outdoor window light comes leaking onto the screen on the left from the entry door up in the back balcony. They have someone even checking your entry ticket at both doors and they did shut the door when the main feature started that stops the annoying stray light. I mentioned this to the manager Steve and the owner Tony Kerasotes.
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