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Dicolor Phantom Panel from Mega Systems Inc.

Dicolor Phantom Panel from Mega Systems Inc.

Mega Systems, Inc.’s new Dicolor Phantom Panel is a new range of vivid LED displays designed for outdoor production. The product line includes 3 different pixel pitches to accommodate differing viewing distances, including 4.8mm, 5.9mm and 6.9mm. This product uses black face LEDs for a high contrast display. Each Phantom Panel has an aluminum casting on the bottom of the panel to keep the modules from making contact with the ground. This feature also helps  protect the LEDs during on-site assembly. Phantom Panels also have a double locking pin to make assembled panels secure during setup, and with one push, the button releases for easy tear down.

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Blizzard Lighting Weather System EXA

Blizzard Lighting Weather System EXA

Blizzard Lighting’s Weather System EXA updates the company’s popular Weather System offering with 6-in-1 LEDs and wireless control so that users can control their own light show completely cord free. Along with RGBAW+UV color mixing, this lighting package includes independent fixture swivel and tilt positioning, a wireless rechargeable battery powered footswitch, an adjustable T-bar lighting stand and carrying case.

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ADJ Vizi Beam RXONE

ADJ Vizi Beam RXONE

ADJ’s Vizi Beam RXONE joins the company’s Vizi range of professional moving head lighting fixtures. The compact, agile and budget-friendly Vizi Beam RXONE features a 6,000-hour Osram Sirius HRI 1R discharge lamp as its light source. Other features include a sharp 3-degree beam that travels up to 100 meters with a white color temperature of 8,000˚K and illuminance measurements of 99,250 lux at 10m and 70,030 lux at 15m.

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Ayrton Wildsun-S25

Ayrton Wildsun-S25

Ayrton’s WildSun-S25 is the color-mixing cousin of Ayrton’s WildSun-K25 wash light. The new full color model packs 217 highly efficient single RGBW LED emitters into a compact moving head and punches out 60,000 lumens of light. Ayrton notes that this output rivals that of 4000W HMI luminaires fitted with color filters, but with far greater flexibility of use and lower maintenance.

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Blizzard True Main Power and Extension Cables

Blizzard True Main Power and Extension Cables

Blizzard says its “True” main power and extension cables are built with thicker wire gauges, better jackets, shields and connectors. They are compatible with Neutrik powerCON TRUE1 locking, IP65-rated connectors. The connectors feature a simple, yet rugged locking device to guarantee safe power connections. Blizzard also notes that these connectors have breaking capacity, allowting “True” power connections to be connected or disconnected safely under load.

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Rosco Miro Cube UV365 LED Fixture

Rosco Miro Cube UV365 LED Fixture

Rosco Laboratories’ next-gen Miro Cube UV LED fixture, the Miro Cube UV365 was developed by Rosco’s design partner, The Black Tank, and Rosco’s product manager for LED systems, Jack Burwick. Miro Cube UV365 uses LEDs tuned to 365nm, eliminating any visible light emission, and falling squarely into what is known as the true UV spectrum. The fixture also features a patented heat management system and other advancements.

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DuraTruss DT-Dyno Wheel

DuraTruss DT-Dyno Wheel

Designed for use with floor-standing truss podiums, the DT-Dyno Wheel from DuraTruss provides lighting users with a more flexible framework on which to mount their fixtures, making it work well as a truss-topper for touring rigs and stage setups.

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LightConverse and HES teamed up at PL+S 2016

LightConverse 3D Show Platform v58 Debuts at ProLight+Sound 2016

FRANKFURT, Germany – Light Converse Ltd launched its LightConverse 3D Show Platform Version 58 at Prolight+Sound in early April, and also announced the winners for this year’s LightConverse and High End Systems Lighting Challenge at the show. Jointly organized with High End Systems, the contest once again gave participants an opportunity to show off their lighting talent.

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