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Laserworld's MicroNet Slim for Phoenix Showcontroller

Laserworld MicroNet Slim for Phoenix Showcontroller

Laserworld announced that it has released its a new high performance network interface for Phoenix Showcontroller. Laserworld developed the high performance network card, which Laserworld calls MicroNet Slim, in parallel to the enhancements Pangolin has been making to Phoenix Showcontroller, which Pangolin acquired earlier this year.

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130930 - LynTec - RPC v2

LynTec Updates RPC Panel with New Features

LENEXA, KS — LynTec, a manufacturer of customized electrical power control for installed audio, video, and lighting systems, announced the availability of its RPC (Remote Power Controller) Series Panel version 2. RPC v2 is designed to facilitate system build-outs by accelerating the design and installation process as well as decreasing operating costs.

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Altman Lighting Phoenix LED Ellipsoidal

Altman Lighting has launched a new LED fixture to add to their Phoenix Series of Ellipsoidal’s, the Phoenix LED.  The ellipsoidal features a 250 watt LED source. It comes in a number of options, a 3000k white, RGBW and a 4500k white version.  The fixture offers a number of lens tube options, a 5°, 10°, 19°, 26°, 36° and 50° with your choice of a 19°, 26°, 36° or 50° lens barrel included with the fixture as standard along with c-clamp, safety cable and color frame.

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KNX Truss Dolly from Entertainment Structural Products (ESP)

ESP Stackable KNX Truss Dolly

The KNX Truss Dolly from Entertainment Structural Products (ESP) makes it easier to load, transport, stack and store your truss. The integrated “Chord Claw” makes a quick connection to the first truss giving you a stable platform to load. The 5″ casters glide effortlessly on smooth surfaces and the over/under truss-chord cutouts allow you to leave the KNX Truss Dollies attached when your truss bricks are stacked for transport or storage. They’re super-strong, easy on the hands, and they’re available in all common sizes.

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NEC NC1100L Digital Cinema Projector with Laser Light Source

NEC Display Solutions of America launched a new Digital Cinema Projector, the NC1100L.  It uses a laser-light source that can deliver 2K DCI-compliant cinema quality imagery.  The projector also offers 3D capabilities and a 2-chip DMD reflection method.  Operating the projector is simple with its user-friendly controls.  The light source is expected to offer 20,000 hours of light.

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Futurelight DMH-32

The Futurelight DMH-32 is a 32 watt, quad color, RGBW LED moving light in a compact size.  At just 15.4 pounds and measuring 9.4″ x 7.8″ x 13.3″, the fixture packs in a color wheel, special prism that allows for not just split colors, but gradients as well.  For beam projection effects, the fixture also includes a six gobo + open rotating wheel.

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LynTec RPCR Relay Panel for Retrofit Applications

LynTec RPCR Relay Panel for Retrofit Applications

LynTec says its RPCR panels are the first relay panels to offer remote capabilities for setup, control, and monitoring on existing electrical panels. The RPCR is designed to add branch circuit control and monitoring to any existing breaker panel regardless of brand, make, or model. As such, they are particularly well suited for retrofit applications. LynTec’s RPCR is offered in six different configurations housing eight to 64 relays: RPCR-8, RPCR-16, RPCR-24, RPCR-32, RPCR-48, and RPCR-64.

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Robe Robin MiniMe

Robe Robin MiniMe

The Robe Robin MiniMe is compact, light in weight and quick in its movements, with an LED light source rated for 20,000 hours of use. Well suited for applications including bars, nightclubs, restaurants or for retail lighting, the MiniMe is an effects lighting fixture that can also make use of full video output. Colors, gobos and beam shapes are all digitally generated by the on-board micro media server.  Custom artwork, still photographs and video can also be simply uploaded for projection, while live video can be streamed through the HDMI input.

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