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CINEBOX 3D


BY OPEN AIR CINEMA This theatre-quality movie technology brings 3D pictures to the backyard, amusement park or practically anywhere else.


Included in the package is a giant inflatable movie screen (multiple sizes available with projection surfaces ranging from 9 to more than 40ft wide), a 3D-compatible projector, 3D blu-ray/DVD disc player, projector adapter, 3D glasses, sound mixer, speakers, cables, carrying case and a blower fan to keep the screen constantly inflated.


openaircinema.us


PROTRAXX 16


BY ALCORN MCBRIDE This new 16 channel solid-sate audio controller plays eight independent stereo tracks from a single economical rack mount unit. With no moving parts or PC-based software, it provides parks and attractions with a robust solution for continuous MP3 playback. Hours of audio clips can be stored on CompactFlash cards for years of reliable service. Enhanced features include Ethernet for remote updating and microphone/auxiliary inputs for zone paging. 20 units are already in use at Legoland Florida.


alcorn.com


WATER WEB BY TECHNIFLEX


Made up of a grid of rain curtains, Water Web provides a maze for waterpark guests, with curtains acting as barriers. With the push of a button or programmed cue, the maze can instantly change configuration. During the day Water Web can act as a play feature, but at night it can function as a mesmerising show with colour change lighting and projected images. Interest is apparently very high and Technifex is working on a number of proposals and hopes to have several installations in 2012 according to company president Monty Lunde.


technifexproducts.com


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