LCM, an interface processor that drives ultra-high resolution images in vivid colour, made its first public appearance at InfoComm. With a combined scaler and processor, the LCM's single control platform simplifies operations, increases application flexibility, and minimizes points of failure, saving customers on long term maintenance costs. The LCM also includes auto addressing, which reduces set up and take down time and lowers the risk of installation errors.
Lighthouse also launched the new LIP-HDI for fixed installations. The LIP-HDI interface processor is designed for any fixed installation, featuring a new communications chipset that provides much better cable management when driving HD resolution screens. Lighthouse has improved the design to run more efficiently, delivering even greater performance with less power consumption to help customers save on operating costs.
The new Mesh is a 12mm pixel pitch panel "geared toward creative minds that need a versatile LED panel for original lighting arrays, full colour video or to combine with other lighting solutions".
A display unit with a high resolution digital face on one side and a back-lit poster on the other, the new Helios (High Efficiency LED Informative Operations System) is a powerful DOOH (Digital Out-Of-Home) system designed for high density areas and high-traffic roadsides.
"By launching the new LCM processors, LIP-HDI, Mesh and Helios at InfoComm US 09, Lighthouse continues to show not only a firm commitment to revolutionising the LED rental market, but also to being an innovative leader, developer, and producer of top-class, leading-edge products that provide greater value to our customers," says Peter Chan, general manager of Lighthouse. "Our constant passion to innovate is how we create impact."
(Jim Evans)