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EC-20 LED Panels Martin Professional


Built to the highest standards, Mar- tin Professional’s EC-20 LED panels combine low weight and creativity with state-of-the-art image quality. They combine the image quality and precision of conventional high resolu- tion screens (20 mm pixel pitch) with the creativity and low weight of mesh type screens. Semi-transparent with integrated curving, the EC-20’s cable- free design makes for rapid setup and teardown in combination with maxi- mum flexibility, easy serviceability and full lighting control integration. www.martin.com


Supersystem Zumtobel


B4 TAL


Promoted by TAL as the first LED fixture that can replace a 75W halogen lamp, the B4 uses patented technology from Bekaert – using aluminium foam to conduct heat from the LEDs – to opti- mize heat dissipation. The foam has an extremely high surface aspect ration and is very compact. Moreover, TAL has developed its own printed circuit board for the B4. The result is an elegant LED device with a long operating lifetime warranty of five years. www.tal.be


The Supersystem modular lighting system has a geometrically minimalist form and, thanks to its unobtrusive character, adapts with ease to all architectural surround- ings. The highly efficient LED spots ensure efficient accent lighting for objects even from great heights. Supersystem can be combined in innumerable ways: in addition to LED spots, a wide range of conventional lamps can easily be added to the lighting system – and except for electrical infeed, even without tools. This means that com- plete lighting solutions can be implemented in a uniform design. www.zumtobel.com


Startrack OMS


OMS’s Startrack uses the OSRAM OS Golden Dragon LED in various white tones. The light colour can thus be selected easily depending on the type of product or exhibit. With its small dimensions, the Golden Dragon Plus can be easily incorporated in the luminaire and offers luminaire designers a great deal of flexibility and creative scope. Their long life of over 50,000 hours (depending on operating conditions) and superior efficiency ensure prolonged usage and therefore a reduced payback period. www.oms.sk


seeTouch Guestroom Solution Lutron


ArcLine MC Series Anolis


The Anolis ArcLine MC series prod- ucts combine state of the art lighting technology with a balanced ergonomic design profile, using the best quality materials and precision manufactur- ing techniques to provide solutions for professional lighting requirements. Spectacular smooth colour mixing is ensured using the new generation of Cree multichip LEDs, giving superior homogeneous colour distribution and precise single point-of-colour emission for enhanced viewing perception. www.anolis.eu


Lutron Electronics recently announced the launch of its seeTouch Guestroom Solution – the latest in stylish, expand- able hotel light control technology. Designed for use in single guestrooms or entire hotel complexes, the see- Touch Guestroom Solution provides the ultimate in energy-efficient, easy-to-use and quick-to-install light control tech- nology. As well as being able to control curtains and blinds, which can be adjusted to reflect natural light levels when combined with Lutron’s daylight sensor. www.lutron.com


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