The PVP X6IP high-resolution LED panel from Chauvet Professional
USA - As the festival and outdoor concert season kicks into high gear, lighting/production designers have a new tool that will make it easier for them to set up ultra-bright, weatherproof video walls at these events - the PVP X6IP high-resolution LED panel from Chauvet Professional.

Featuring a pixel pitch of 6.9mm, the PVP X6IP is an outdoor LED video panel rated at IP65 for its ability to withstand rain, while being brilliant enough to produce images that stand out in the daytime sun. It is also very touring and rental friendly, thanks to an innovative design that allows for quick and secure assembly, easy serviceability in the field, and the versatility to be used indoors as well, says the company.

"We looked at everything lighting and production designers, installers and dealers wanted in a high resolution outdoor video screen, and we created the PVP X6IP to do it all," said Anthony Chiappone, product manager for Chauvet Professional. "From its black-body SMD 2623 LEDs and 6.9mm pixel pitch, which produce daylight-defying brightness and highly detailed images, to its rugged IP65 outdoor rating and ease of setup, the PVP X6IP is designed to deliver outstanding performance on the touring and festival circuit.

"It's even got some very innovative features such as the sealable louvers for indoor use, which were included to give the panel greater versatility," added Chiappone. "Rental houses and dealers will appreciate the efficiency of stocking one product that has the functionality to fill a variety of different client needs."

Made of solid die-cast aluminium, the PVP X6IP panels are durable enough for years of touring and rental use. Yet they're also very lightweight -- just 9 kg each - making them easy to transport and handle.

Operating on LINSN control protocol, the PVP X6IP panels include Seetronic Etherkon IP65 data connectors. They work with Chauvet Professional's VIP Driver (sold separately), which will act as an interface between any DVI or HDMI video source and the PVP X6IP, and allow media playback, configuration, addressing and remote power control of the panels.

(Jim Evans)


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