Since its recent launch, the Chroma-Q Color Web has received an enormous amount of interest and been used by several leading rental companies on various high profile concerts, TV shows and corporate events.
Featuring a unique modular design, the 1sq.m, colour-mixing RGB LED panels provide designers with unlimited flexibility when it comes to displaying low-resolution visual effects and were developed in response to the lack of transparency and modularity in existing lighting and video systems.
The just launched Jands Vista S3 provides a fully operational Vista console when connected to a PC running the Vista software and fitted with a separately purchased software unlock key for output via ethernet or DMX.
Both the S3 and new Vista PC (a free software download version of the console) are available with a choice of 128, 256, 512, 1024, 2048 or 8192 DMX channels to suit users' budgets and requirements.
Other products on the stand include the Chroma-Q Plus colour changer, the latest version of the popular original model. The Plus has increased capacity (now 20 frames) and new digital circuitry to control features including fan speed, motor scrolling speed, gel saver mode and reset.
The A.C. stand will also feature a wide selection of products, consumables and accessories from the company's stockholding of leading technical theatre brands, including Spotlight luminaries, the Chroma-Q Color Block LED system and various audio products.
(Chris Henry)