Modules are equipped with 3-in-1 SMD LEDs spaced at 25-mm or 50-mm intervals, yielding a brightness of either 6,000 nits (25mm pixel-pitch) or 1,500 nits (50mm pixel pitch), respectively. Angular viewing fields are 120° x 120° for either version.
Their extremely narrow widths of just 7mm per module (a figure unequalled by any other, similar product available on the market, say TarmLED), yields a uniform transparency of 72%, in spite of their high pixel density (1600 LEDs per square meter). TarmLED Linear Stripe 25/50 are available in standard lengths of 1m or 2m, where custom lengths evenly divisible by 10cm are also optionally available.
TarmLED Linear Stripe 50 is also available in a high-power version, having a brightness of approximately 10,000 nits.
Thanks to their cascaded fastening system, installation of TarmLED Linear Stripe 25/50 modules can be carried out quickly, regardless of whether they are suspended or freestanding. Every module is fully video compatible and interconnected to other modules in a daisy-chain configuration, where control may be via a LAN, DVI, DMX or CAN-bus linked to, for example, any commercially available PC.
Like all preceding TarmLED products, TarmLED Linear Stripe 25/50 are fully compatible with video cameras and suitable for unrestricted use as staging elements on television shows, the company says.
See TarmLED at PLASA08 - stand K71.
(Lee Baldock)