A highlight of the exhibit will be Lighthouse's R6, 3.2m wide and 2.4m high, 6mm pixel pitch indoor video screen which, the company says, is an attractive, cost-effective option for smaller scale rental applications demanding uncompromising image quality with virtually any source materials, delivering sharp, vibrant viewing capabilities.
The company's line-up at iPALs'05 will also encompass products including the super quiet, versatile Lighthouse R10 LED screen. Constructed as three creative pillar architecture, each measuring 0.64m wide and 3.36m high and providing excellent color reproduction, 14-bit processing and M4 uniformity, this screen is ideal for indoor applications from corporate lobbies and acoustic concerts and conferences, to studios and broadcast events where literally no background noise is essential. Being the lightest fully integral LED plus power supply panels, Lighthouse R10 panel is recognized for its fast return on investment to the rental and staging industries.
This will be complimented by two other popular choices, Lighthouse's premium 16mm pixel pitch R16 and 19mm pixel pitch R19 panels. Both offer 4.4 trillion colors, 5000 Nits and 60 video frames per second and offer an optimum balance of vivid resolution, high performance and ultra high brightness for display in high ambient lighting and image processing efficiency.Commenting on the company's participation at iPALs '05, Lighthouse Technologies managing director Mark Chan said: "In today's world of corporate business and event marketing, high-profile interactive video presentations play an integral role in how a business is perceived and how an event is viewed by its audience.
"The great thing about industry shows such as iPALs '05 is that it gives visitors a chance to look at what is happening on a wider scale, providing them with a glimpse as to how LED screens can elevate their business and their profile. "This is regardless of whether the product they are looking for is for use at a concert, fashion show, festival and exhibition, or for a more permanent fixture such as a fixed installation video wall outside a commercial complex or billboard screen to promote merchandise inside a shopping mall."
Aside from the exhibition itself, Lighthouse will spearhead a special seminar track at iPALs '05 entitled LED in Video Display & Lighting and LED in Video Screen which will present an insight into digital signage technology and the benefits of installing LED video screens for use across different industries.
(Lee Baldock)