Robe Lighting's REDWash 3-192.
UK - Robe is using PLASA08 to launch its Robe Digital campaign, taking the opportunity of showcasing the new products in its Digital ranges of moving lights.

This will also be linked to the launch of Robe's international roadshow, a major product awareness tour and workshop, currently scheduled to run until Christmas 2008.

This reflects the growing importance of digital technology in the quest for creative innovation, and Robe's commitment to offer lighting, visual and scenic designers the best and most flexible tools on the market, says the company. It also indicates the need to develop greener technologies to help contribute to a more environmentally sustainable industry.

The DigitalSpot 7000 DT Is a powerful digital moving light based on LCD and LED technology and is a combination of digital projector and two RGBW LED modules, offering digital gobo effects and the projection of highly saturated colours - all in a single moving light fixture.

Offering DVI input and SDI input/output, the DigitalSpot 7000 DT is aimed at top level professional markets and applications.

The DigitalSpot 3000 DT fixture emits 2,700 ANSI lumens from a 200W projection lamp with a 2,000:1 contrast ratio. This compact unit features an additional REDWash Module making it the first to combine an LED-based wash light with a digital moving light projector.

The REDWash 3-192 is the first in a series of powerful new Robe moving head wash lights based on RED (Robe Emitted Diodes) technology. It provides a rectangular light field with manual control of beam spreads, offering a fresh approach to concert touring, television and event lighting.

REDFlash 3-192 is Robe's new LED moving head strobe light, based on RED technology. Equipped with 192 high power white Luxeon Rebel LEDs, it produces radical strobe effects which are crisp and detailed.

REDMix 3-192 provides a rectangular light field with manual control of beam spreads, and is suited to concert touring, television and event lighting.

(Jim Evans)


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