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9. d&b audiotechnik introduced the xS and xA-Series at this year’s show. 10. Visual display specialist, Eyevis.
11.Doug Green of TC Group announcing the new Tannoy and
Lab.gruppen product collaboration, the VX Series and the VXP Series. 12. Dataton’s Fredrik Svahnberg and Lars Sandkund. 13. Adamson exhibited for the first time. 14. Brett Downing of TOA. 15.H Hermans of Konich Electronics, RCF’s distributor for The Netherlands. 16. Stefanie Zengerle and Stefan Arens of CurveLED. 17. Powersoft’s Luca Giorgi.
the installation and rental markets. Two innovative panels for the permanent instal- lation market are the Impact 12 and Impact 16 - respectively 12mm and 16mm pixel pitch. The new panels have an exceptionally high 6,000 nits of brightness, making them ideal for any situation with high intensity ambient light. Also on show were the award winning DuoLED 12 and DuoLED 18 panels. Meyer Sound gave system integrators an in-depth, hands-on experience of the latest advances in loudspeaker technologies and digital audio solutions. Live dem- onstrations of the Constellation acoustic system revealed the exciting possibilities opened up by this groundbreaking approach to flexible acoustics. Other featured products included the new MINA line array loudspeaker, CAL column array loudspeaker, D-Mitri digital audio platform, and a range of low-profile, low-voltage sound reinforcement systems. NanoLumens launched an exciting new LED technology at ISE 2011, which is not only flexible, but also thin, lightweight and extremely efficient in its power consump- tion. NanoLumens is a display technology innovator that has designed and manu- factured a flexible digital LED display that can be curved in all four directions, flexed around walls and wrapped around columns with a 48-inch bend radius. Optocore’s mission to deliver more energy-efficient, higher-capacity product
upgrades under the ‘R’ banner, has taken on new momentum with the announce- ment of the DD4MR-FX and DD2FR-FX dual MADI, video and data network devices. Following on from the release of the DD32R interface last Autumn, these two 1RU products, on display at the show, have been designed for compatibility with Optocore’s new Cat5-based SANE platform, allowing up to 256 channels over CAT5. Video wall manufacturer Orion exhibited for the first time in Europe at ISE 2011, showcasing its new generation of the Infinite Plasma, its highly successful video wall technology. This year’s show featured a preview of the new seventh generation of the technology, the Infinite Plasma OPM-4260, which offers increased bright- ness and contrast, an even smaller seam gap and stunning colour reproduction. projectiondesign’s multi award winning FR12 Remote Light Source (RLS) projector relocates the lamp to a rack-mount enclosure that can be positioned up to 30m (100ft) from the projector head, with lighting passing from source to head via the company’s patented Liquid Light Guide (LLG) cable technology. On projectionde- sign’s stand at ISE, this was shown integrated into an ErgoDesk Multifunctional Industrial Workstation - a highly configurable operator console from control-room furniture specialist Suveren Rørmøbelfabrikk AS. Also on show were the world’s
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