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I visited the Pickerington Ultrascreen today to check out the XL3D system.
They are running a Real-D system with a single projector. They still have the 35mm projector in the booth (the digital unit is a bit off the center line). The booth is high above the back row, so I could not look in and see what they were using.
For Toy Story 3, they have the screen masked to 50' wide. The 1.85:1 image filled the screen area.
Large surround speakers are installed in the two back corners, similar to the way Imax back speakers are installed.
The 7.1 sound trailer was NOT shown. Nothing stood out as coming from the back speakers. Sound was very clean, but there was an occasional "rattle" as if a loose or bad connection coming from the far lower right of the screen, both before, during and after the movie.
The image was VERY bright...one of the brightest I've ever seen, rivaling the Imax 2-projector system.
Very impressive, but not worth a $12.00 matinee ticket. I noticed a number of people with children choosing the 2D version at a lower cost. Standard 3D matinee price is $10, and 2D matinee price is $7.
Would you recommend this theater to others? Yes!