Alberto Kellner Ongaro, CEO of Laser Entertainment was very happy with the system. "We had the Wireless DMX running for 18 days in a row during almost three weeks of production. The show was running from 7:00 in the evening to 2:00 in the morning without a single drop-out of signal transmission," he said.
The company has already purchased several more W-DMX systems for working on the Carnival project in Venice. Because W-DMX can be used to cover distances of over 3,000ft using the standard antenna, with an optional larger antenna making distances of over 18 miles possible, it is idea for large-scale applications, says the manufacturer.
Designed for theatre, corporate events, theme parks, and architectural applications, Wireless W-DMX is a plug-and-play system that has been used in high profile projects all over the world - including the Sony Ericsson launch of V.O70 for Volvo Ocean Race, British Royal Opera house, Stoke City, Yuanan TV Station, Televisa in Mexico, Montreux Jazz Festival and Cirque du Soleil.
(Lee Baldock)