PLASA 2002 sees James Thomas Engineering celebrate the world launch of a new series of solid state lighting fixtures using high brightness LEDs. The first three models of the extensive Pixel range are The Pixelpar 660 - a Par 64-sized fixture, The Pixelpar 87 - a Par 36-sized equivalent and the Pixeline 1044 batten - a solid state lighting batten. The Pixel range is designed for a wide range of entertainment and leisure industry applications including architectural, retail, installation, clubs, bars, restaurants, sports venues, and live shows and events and theatre.

The team at James Thomas has spent the last 12 months developing the new products, and conducting considerable market research into the advantages and uses of LED lighting. The Pixel range has an unsurpassed silent, non-mechanical, additive colour-mixing system and the fixtures can produce stunning and instant effects - from subtle dissolves to fast, high-impact stroboscopic colour sequences. The heat and energy saving properties (typically 90%) of solid state lighting guarantee its future success and the technology is predicted to replace incandescent light bulb sources during the next decade.

Pixel range has inventively addressed the problematic areas of cooling, and JTE is confident when it claims the product will last many years. The neatness of the design means the LED population density is higher than that of competitor products. View these and other new additions from James Thomas Engineering at the PLASA Show.

James Thomas Engineering can be found on stand E30.


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