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Australian cruise ships get LED screens

Australian cruise ships get LED screens Passengers boarding Princess Cruises ships in Australia will soon be able to watch films on LED screens.

Both the Dawn Princess and the Sun Princess are to get LED screens which will be located on the external areas of the ships.

The screens are part of the company's Movies Under the Stars theme and allows passengers to watch Hollywood blockbusters while sailing at night.

In addition, the innovative technology ensures that the screens are visible in sunlight ensuring that passengers can also watch them during the day.

Each of the LED screens will measure 28-square metres and have already proved popular with passengers on America-based ships where they have been recently installed.

Ann Sherry, chief executive of Carnival Australia, said: "Movies Under the Stars has become a very popular part of the Princess entertainment experience in the US and we're delighted that the concept is being extended to our Australian-based ships."

Princess Cruises was launched in 1966 and currently has 17 ships in operation.
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Tuesday, 11th November 2008

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