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AMX – BIRMINGHAM HIPPODROME (AMX INSPIRED SIGNAGE)


The Inspired Signage solution manages and runs a comprehensive digital signage network at the Hippodrome. Staff have local control over screen content (via AMX Novara keypads with localised Inspired Signage players) as well as central control through AMX’s NI-2100 central controller. This enables all the screens and players to


integrate, forming one unified digital signage solution. Local control is also provided by an iPad, which is transformed into a fully functioning wireless touchpanel with the use of an AMX app. The app connects as a native AMX device to the NetLinx master to provide the Hippodrome with real-time touch control of digital signage functions.


EYEVIS – DIGITAL ADVERTISING BOARDS FOR BASKETBALL (EYEVIS 55IN LCD VIDEO BOARDS)


The new LCD video boards are based on eyevis 55in seamless LCD monitors. They are equipped with Full HD resolution and direct LED backlight, which allows for a homogenous depiction of image contents. Each of the boards


provides an image area 1.2m wide and 70cm high, and a thin frame of the single displays that is only a 5.7mm wide. The advantage of


LCDs against LED-based board systems is the high resolution, which allows for a depiction of significantly finer contents and greater readability even for short viewing distances. With extensive adjustment capabilities for colour depiction and especially colour temperature, the boards can be calibrated to different ambient light conditions, which is crucial for TV broadcasts.


CASIO – FACE TO FACE (XJ-M145 SIGNATURE PROJECTOR)


Casio Projectors worked closely with its AV partner Aurora Multimedia to provide the projection backdrop for a high-definition video portrait exhibition by renowned music photographer Tom Oxley at the Royal Albert Hall.


The project required the installation of six high- resolution projectors, vertically mounted, to stream 16ft-high ‘moving portraits’.


The Signature range became the integral technological aspect of the display – one of the only projectors that could realise all the project objectives: vertical orientation; light source – the projectors use


Most traditional line array systems would have required many more cabinets to provide even coverage across the entire seating area. The VARIA’s variable coverage patterns enabled system


a lamp free 2,500-lumen LED/laser source; HD output; and depth of viewing – the projectors feature intelligent brightness, by which any


designers to configure a system with fewer boxes than a traditional line array. It’s very compact and yet it sounds like a much larger system.


Designed to be the


unexpected ambient light is automatically counteracted by sensors within the projector that adjust the image to maintain clarity.


RENKUS-HEINZ – DE GROTE POST (RENKUS-HEINZ VARIA)


most flexible and versatile loudspeakers ever created, Varia’s highly configurable enclosures and innovative hardware make it easy to custom-design an array for every application.


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