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NEWS Battle of the screens DNP DENMARK AS


The differences between conventional white projection screens and optical projection screens are being highlighted on the dnp denmark stand throughout ISE 2014. Two versions of the dnp Supernova Blade Screen, equipped with different screen materials, are going up against a generic white projection screen in high ambient light conditions showing presentations with sharp images and detailed data. In a bid to level the playing field, dnp will set up a realistic


conference room environment with controllable light levels. The company says all comparisons will be made using the same projector and the same image sources. The 20-minute shoot- outs will take place twice per day throughout the show, at 10:00 and 15:00.


Other highlights of the dnp stand are new and improved versions of the Supernova STS Screen and the dnp InviziBezel LCD-cover. Supernova STS is aimed at Ultra Short Throw projectors and provides an alternative to flat panels in the 80-100in range. The latest


model features improved viewing angles. Visitors can also experience a


redesigned version of the dnp InviziBezel, a front cover for LCD panels that optically conceals the bezel ‘gap’ between neighbouring LCD panels. Version 2.0 is still in prototype form and is said to provide viewers with a near-seamless experience even from wider viewing angles. Stand: 8-F230


Split screen: standard front projection on the bottom and dnp Supernova front projection on the top


A3 Pro easier to maintain SHENZHEN ABSEN


The A3 Pro is a 3.9mm pixel pitch LED display from Absen, which last year was at the heart of a 63.75sqm videowall installed at the Atlantis Hotel in Palm Jumeirah, Dubai. In addition, the screen – which


is designed for indoor stage, TV station, concert, theme park and exhibition use – formed the backdrop at the Moscow World Trade Centre when Russian president Vladimir Putin held his first major press conference since returning to office. Brightness of the panels is


rated at equal to or greater than 1,200 nits, and viewing angle at 140º on either axis. The A3 Pro is IP40/IP21-rated and has an average power consumption of 180W/sqm. A magnetic system and modular power supply are said to enable easier maintenance, while weight of


just 9.2kg is claimed to facilitate simpler installation. Absen says that a special connector design enables inter-screen gaps to be minimised, helping to create a single, seamless image. The displays have an intelligent control system for adaptive brightness and colour


temperature control based on the ambient lighting. Absen says that the screen is particularly effective in low brightness where its high refresh rate means that greyscale performance is not compromised. Stand: 11-M50


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