ONES TO WATCH PROJECTION-MAPPED DISPLAY UNIT FOR RETAIL
MirrorBox enables daylight-visible projection mapping onto physical products in a real-life retail environment The free-standing MirrorBox
by DisplayMapper is a new type of display unit, which allows very bright 3D projection mapping to be beamed onto physical products in a daylight- visible retail environment. The use of mirrors means a complete projection can be mapped onto products with
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just one projector, whilst a HD display situated behind the product creates patterns when combined with the mirrored effect within the box. MirrorBox uses cloud-based software, controlled and updated from a network, to centrally control content on hundreds of MirrorBoxes.
LUXONIC EXPANDS RETAIL LED LIGHTING RANGE
Luxonic has added the Teardrop LED for Linearlux to its range of LED lighting specially aimed at the retail sector The Teardrop LED allows for
integration with the Linearlux trunking system. The extruded aluminium trunking system permits lighting to be suspended, therefore providing a design solution for areas without ceilings. The design of the Teardrop LED makes it suitable for
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use in aisles and open areas. The 47mm deep Teardrop LED, with a soft opal appearance lens, achieves up to 110 luminaire lumens per circuit Watt. The use of translucent end caps provides an unbroken lit appearance when installed in a continuous line.
NEW LOW-COST DIGITAL SIGNAGE PLAYER
A new Raspberry Pi Media Player has been launched by andersDX in partner- ship with Silver Curve User interface company andersDX
has collaborated with Silver Curve to launch a new digital signage player hosted on a low-cost Raspberry Pi computer, offering a hardware platform which supports Signagelive, INSM and Open Splash content management systems for less than £300. AndersDX and its subsidiary TinyGreenPC are
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offering the Raspberry Pi-based player fully cased as a standalone or an open pluggable specification (OPS) media player. Both can receive content via Ethernet or (optional) WiFi and render it to an attached screen of up to 1920 x 1080p (Full HD) resolution. Prices can be imported directly from a till system for example for dynamic in-store use.
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