This new technology, plus upgraded software, has been integrated into the company's PhantomFrame system, the new system being called G-LEC Phantom II.
The technology gives such fine control over the graphics that images are rendered pixel-by-pixel, enabling curves to appear as true curves, instead of being pixellated. For most occasions such accuracy is not necessary, but it is vital for many corporate identities. Graphics such as circular logos - VW, BMW - are represented with crystal clear precision.
The high speed data transfer technology also opens up the way to build much larger systems and special constructions.
Flexibility has always been the key to product development at G-LEC and such is the range of products now available that the company is able to respond to almost any design request. From large-scale rental projects, such as the Winter Olympics and the recent Volkswagen IROC world premier, to relatively small-scale television studio sets, and custom architectural projects such as the façade of Casino Lisboa in Portugal, there is a G-LEC solution to the design challenge.
(Chris Henry)