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PR Lighting Omega Moving Zoom Bar

PR Lighting’s new Omega is a moving bar effect fixture with a zoomable blade of light. Each of the six RGBW 4-in-1 60W LEDs can be controlled, with light output easily converted into dynamic rays of mid-air micro beams. Features include linearly-adjustable mechanical dimming, electronic strobe (0-25 fps), 540° pan and endless 270° tilt, individual pixel color control, on-board color touchscreen with adjustable brightness, over-temperature protection and Wireless DMX control. Housed in an IP-20 rated high temperature plastic housing, the net weight of the Omega is just 31 pounds. Shipping will begin in late April, and the product can be seen for the first time at Frankfurt Prolight+Sound.

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ETC Announces Increased L70 Rating And New Array for Source 4WRD

ETC announces a new array option for the Source 4WRD family. The Source 4WRD Daylight Gallery adds a 5300K, (90+ CRI / TM-30 91 Rf, 99 Rg) white light option to the existing 3000K options. This cooler variant is ideal for television studios, auto shows, industrial trade shows, and other live events. The Source 4WRD Daylight Gallery can be used with all existing Source Four incandescent fixtures, as well as Source 4WRD PAR and PARNel fixture bodies. Additionally, a third-party lab recently completed testing and found that the 30,000 hour L70 rating originally published for ETC’s Source 4WRD LED was conservative. With the completed and verified testing information in hand, it has been confirmed that Source 4WRD LED now holds a 60,000-plus hour L70 rating.

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Analog Way Picturall Media Servers Drive SiliconCore 4K HDR Displays at ISE 2018 in Amsterdam

SiliconCore, manufacturer of cutting-edge LED displays, selected Analog Way Picturall media servers to drive its Camellia 0.95mm and Lavender 1.2mm 4K HDR capable displays in the company’s booth at ISE 2018 in Amsterdam.  ISE is the world’s largest AV and systems integration show.  Picturall media servers are now part of Analog Way.

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