EZ6 LED Video Panel is a high-resolution 22.7" x 22.7" indoor video display panel, powered by premium Tri-Color 3528 SMD LEDs, that delivers a 6mm pixel pitch, 1,800-nit brightness and 960 Hz refresh rate, allowing it to produce sharp, clear high-definition graphics, text, logos and images. Yet it is also very affordably priced, light weight and easy to assemble, making it a suitable choice for nightclubs, concert venues, live stages and exhibit halls..
The smallest and fastest LED moving head ever created by Elation, the Rayzor 7 delivers "unsurpassed brightness for its size (11 lbs., 9.25" x 5.5" x 12.5"), a razor-sharp 7° beam angle, smooth Quad-Color RGBW color-mixing, and new high-speed 3-phase motor technology that makes its eye-popping beams literally fly around the room".
The original Platinum Beam 5R ACL beam moving head was one of the most popular and widely acclaimed effects in Elation's history -- now the company is building on its success with the next-generation Platinum Beam 5R Extreme. Like its predecessor, the new Extreme is an intense concentrated searchlight-like narrow-beam (3°) effect that utilizes the Philips MSD Platinum 5R lamp, allowing for much greater energy-efficiency and a more compact, lightweight design compared to discharge fixtures of equivalent output.
But the Platinum Beam 5R Extreme moves at even faster speeds than the original and achieves new levels of brightness and output, thanks to the use of 3-phase motors and an improved optical design. It also offers some exciting new features, including a remote focus and a wireless DMX option, says the company.
Elation has entered into an agreement with Sweden-based Capture Visualisation AB, to distribute Capture lighting design and documentation software in the US. Available for both Windows and Mac OS X, Capture software is world-renowned for being easy to use and having a minimal learning curve, while giving lighting professionals the ability to work in real-time with all elements of their design -- lighting, truss system, stage and scenery.
(Jim Evans)