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1. The Harman stand showcasing all its major brands. 2. Tannoy’s Graham Hendry, Mark Copeland and Mark Flanagan. 3. Dean Standing of Rane. 4. Genelec’s Lars-Olof Janflod. 5.Lee Minich of Lab X Technologies. 6. Iemke Roos Audio represents Camco, Nexo, D.A.S. and Symetrix in The Netherlands. 7. Epson’s Valerie Riffaud-Cangelosi.


highest-resolution DLP projector, the F35 wqxga. Revolutionary display manufacturer Prysm unveiled its TD1 tile, with a stunning 40 tile curved video wall as the centrepiece to the stand, alongside the company’s new digital mannequin display. At the core of the Prysm Laser Phosphor Display (LPD) platform is the TD1, a seamless 25-inch tile, which has now begun shipping worldwide. The Prysm stand at ISE showcased the seamless, high quality images on a wall that was ten tiles wide and four tiles high. QSC conducted a programme of back-to-back presentations, particularly interest- ing for those involved in audio consultancy, specification and installation. At the core of the presentations were QSC’s powerful Q-Sys Integrated System Platform, the new standard in digital audio control, processing and networking. The TM Audio booth hosted the ISE début of the latest products in the expand- ing IC Live family of digitally steerable array loudspeakers. This included a world first from Renkus-Heinz, the new IC2, or ‘IC Squared’. Also new to ISE was the CF/CFX modular point source array, a groundbreaking solution for today’s small and mid-sized venues, including auditoria, nightclubs, and theatres.


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RCF was showing a wide selection of its Commercial Audio and Installed Sound product program aimed for the AV, commercial audio and installations market seg- ment. At the booth there were products from the advanced VSA digital steerable array, Forum Congress Systems, Evacuation Systems to a wide selection of our different speaker, amplifier and audio source segments. Audio specialist Sennheiser exhibited a wide range of installed sound solutions, including an update to the ADN discussion system, and new entry-level gooseneck microphones, the MEG 14-40 B and the MEG 14-40-L B with LED ring. Also on show were new ceiling microphones, the digital, licence-free Tourguide 2020-D wireless system, and the award-winning audioguide system which brings exhibi- tions to life. Sennheiser also displayed K-array products, including the Tornado KTL 22 loudspeaker with integrated LED spotlight, the Rumble KU36 subwoofer, the KA1-1 PA system and line array element, and the Red Line KR400S portable loudspeaker. Tannoy’s brand new VX Series and the self-powered VXP Series, featuring Lab. gruppen power modules for the first time, were unveiled at ISE 2011. With a host


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