The new RobinMMX Spot is the first in a new generation of 1200 Series fixtures offering a neater, smaller, lighter and brighter more energy efficient package; the Robin 300 LEDWash is the smaller version of the best-selling 600 LEDWash; the Robin 600 PureWhite is a warm, cold and smart white light version of the successful 600 LEDWash RGBW specifically for studio environments, and the DigitalSpot 3500 DT is a more powerful and fully-featured version of the Digital Spot 3000 DT moving digital light.
The Robin MMX Spot is the first in a new series of Robe moving lights designed to be energy efficient and smaller in keeping with the Robin (Robe Innovative Technology). The MMX Spot is compact, lightweight and has a small base and expediently sized, and is expected to be a major hit with rental companies and installations alike, says the company.
The Robin 300 LEDWASH is designed for small installations and places where space is at a premium. There is the option to simulate tungsten lamp behaviour when dimming and switching off, complete with 'red effect' and thermal delay. Made with the same Cree 10W multichip RGBW LEDs as the 600 LEDWash, it has all the colour mixing and homogenisation qualities of the 600, plus true whites with a selection of pre-programmed colour temperatures (2700, 3200, 4200, 5600 & 8000K).
CityFlex 48 is a completely user configurable LED 'batten' consisting of four modules using the latest Cree 10W RGBW multichip LEDs. A universal mounting system gives multiple rigging options for floor, wall or on to trussing. A separate quiet convection cooled control unit running via DMX or RDM allows easy setup via control display screens, while DMX and power lines can be daisy chained via Powercon connectors.
The Rin 600 PureWhite is for applications like TV, theatres, exhibitions and conferences and anywhere needing a high quality, low powered white light with all the features and functionality of a moving light - like pan/tilt & zoom etc. There will be three versions - cool white (CW) at 6000K, warm white (WW) at 3200K and Smart White (SW), which is variable from 3200 - 6500K.
The new Robe DigitalSpot 3500 DT is a more powerful, enhanced version of the very successful DigitalSpot 3000 DT, retaining "all the best loved features of the original unit, together with a host of new ones".
*The White Booth will feature a clean, contemporary design with a white Toyota Auris hybrid car centre stage, lit entirely with white bodied versions of Robe's new Robin 600 PureWhite LED fixture, which is launched at the show.
Apart from illustrating a potential application for the PureWhite luminaire - car shows - the idea is to highlight the parallels and environmentally friendly technologies of two very different global brands - Robe and Toyota - and to emphasise the mutual synergies in their respective product developments.
Whilst Toyota is a pioneer of hybrid technologies in the automotive sector, Robe is - and has been for some time - taking a similar path in the professional lighting industry, and is fully focussed on producing more environmentally friendly products with a greener footprint. This is both in terms of the manufacturing process, and the actual end products - which are smaller, lighter, brighter and massively more energy efficient than previous generations.
The visual, practical and ethical alignments on the White Booth are clear - white car, white fixtures, less energy consumption, styli