digiFLEX 6mm & bendy truss: The award winning magnetic digiFLEX screen surface will be coupled with a new innovative bendy truss that enables cost-effective installations of video tickers and creative curves. This brand new concept is a must see for both interior space and set designers.
HRi 3.5mm: It's not about the highest resolution, rather the highest usable resolution. The HRi system is digiLED's latest high resolution offering aimed at AV rental businesses and the integration market. Based on the concept that usability is key to a product's success, the new HRi will be available in 3.5mm, 3.1mm and 2.7mm variants. Manufactured to exceptionally high tolerances and with easy to use fast-rig mechanics, HRi benefits from onboard calibration data and fast-swap power and data packs. Whilst being initially specified for the AV rental market, due to its magnetic front surface, it is equally applicable to fixed installations, particularly where front service access or a creative solution is required.
MK5 5mm in/outdoor: From the MC/MK series, digiLED's most popular product used by major AV rental houses both sides of the Atlantic. With over 12,000 modules (3,000m2) in circulation, two new versions of MK5 5mm pitch will be on display. Available as indoor and outdoor versions, the latest offering provides a pre-calibrated brightness of up to 5,600 nits based on the now familiar MC/MK platform.
"We're particularly excited to be exhibiting at ISE again this year," says displayLED CEO, Graham Burgess. "The show has always proved a useful barometer for the global giant displays market and is an excellent environment to demonstrate our latest concepts. Over the last decade displayLED has been able to trial some of its most innovative developments here, and we've been very pleased with the feedback from both existing and potential clients. In the next ten years we believe the market will open up further, with more innovative products, massive increases in volume and reduced product prices. We could even see a different technology emerge."
(Jim Evans)