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LG HECTO, SA560


of 20,000 hours’ life. It can project onto an 80in screen from a distance of 52cm. Connectivity and multimedia features include Intel WiDi and LAN, HDMI, many standard ports and two built-in 7W speakers. The projector is targeted at users in education and the corporate world, especially


IT’S… Two products: a 100in laser-projection TV and an ultra-short throw laser projector, available exclusively in the UK from the Midwich Group.


DETAILS: Hecto is a world-first 100in ‘laser TV’ whose image comes from an ultra-short throw laser projector just 22cm from the display. Designed for both the home cinema enthusiast and the


NEUTRIK XIRIUM


IT’S… A digital wireless audio network.


DETAILS: XIRIUM combines digital transmission and receiving lines in one system and delivers high sound quality, reliability and ease of handling.


Due to the ease of set-up and the automatic frequency management, laborious searching for free frequencies and selection of channels are no longer needed. With XIRIUM a bidirectional audio network can be built up in which the signal sources and signal receiver can be integrated wirelessly. A four-channel basis unit


(XIRIUM TRX) together with mobile transmission (XIRIUM TX) and receiving units (XIRIUM RX) give first access to the XIRIUM network. With an extension unit the network can be upgraded to eight channels. Allocation and the selection of input and output channels are flexibly configurable and allow the versatile use of the network.


AND ALSO: Xirium is based on the future-oriented DIWA (Digital Wireless Audio) technology within the 5GHz frequency band.


AVAILABLE: Now www.neutrik.com


corporate or higher education user, the 1080p Hecto is said to give a stunning picture even in bright daylight. According to Midwich, it will trade at a fifth of the price of the nearest equivalent 100in large-format display. Midwich is also distributing the world’s first


ultra-short throw solid-state laser projector, the LG SA560, which offers 2,800 lumens and a minimum


training rooms.


AND ALSO: Both products will be on display at Technology Exposed, the Midwich Group’s flagship event at Ascot Racecourse on 18-19 September.


AVAILABLE: Now www.midwich.com


ALCORN MCBRIDE CARBON 4K


IT’S… A High Frame Rate (60fps) Ultra-HD 4K video player.


DETAILS: CARBON 4K taps into the growing interest in 4K technology by offering true image playback at resolutions up to 3,840 x 2,160. Designed for applications where smooth high-resolution playback is a must, CARBON’s ability to natively play 60fps content means jitter-free video playback in a rugged, maintenance-free package. CARBON is a solid-state


player with no hard drives. Simple, removable CompactFlash media stores hours of HD content. Content can be uploaded remotely via Ethernet. The player supports


many of the control features that come standard with Alcorn McBride products, such as Playlisting, Ethernet, Serial


FSR DIGITAL RIBBON CABLE


IT’S… A mega-bandwidth HDMI cable.


DETAILS: Based upon a proprietary composite technology, the cable packs 10.2Gb/sec of bandwidth in a cable profile that is only 5mm x 2.5mm. This allows Digital Ribbon to carry 1080p and 4K x 2K HDMI signals up to 325ft. The plug-and-play solution does not require transmitters or receivers to work, meaning no black boxes to hide and no wall warts to plug in.


AND ALSO: Cables are 46 September 2013


and GPIO. Features include frame-accurate video synchronisation, quad 3G HD-SDI and Quad HDMI output, and genlock input.


AND ALSO: The new player occupies 3RU and weighs 25lb (11kg).


AVAILABLE: Now www.alcorn.com


Our selection of the latest products for the installation market


available in a variety of lengths from 50ft to 325ft, and are UL listed and Plenum rated.


AVAILABLE: Now www.fsrinc.com


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