iW Blast 12 TR is a new white light system with variable colour temperature and "tour-friendly" features, including a replaceable lens, protective face cover, standard XLR connectors and a housing that easily accommodates various truss clamps.
ColorBlast 12 TR is an RGB system that projects saturated, controllable colour with touring-specific features. ColorBlast 12 TR UV is billed as a unique ultra-violet (UV) system designed for "black light" applications in stage and set environments. Unlike traditional UV fixtures, it uses LED technology and advanced optics to provide strobing and dimming of UV light without the need for blinders, dowsers, or other moving components, says the company.
iColor Accent Powercore is a direct-view, linear RGB "tube" that enables a new realm of applications where video and light converge. It offers control resolution in increments as small as 1.2" (3cm), allowing it to run video, graphics and intricately designed effects in any interior or exterior environment. It incorporates Powercore technology to directly accept line voltage, eliminating the need for external power supplies and simplifying installation.
PDS-750 TR is a power/data supply designed by City Theatrical specifically to withstand the taxing nature of temporary installations. The easily connectable, multi-output device is available in a variety of configurations, including one with City Theatrical's WDS Wireless Data SystemT receivers built in for wireless operation. It is compatible with DMX-based control systems and supports iW Blast 12 TR, ColorBlast 12 TR, and ColorBlast 12 TR UV fixtures.
sPDS-480ca is a multi-output, rack-mountable power/data supply that streamlines installation by supporting higher quantities of low-voltage fixtures. It allows users to monitor activity, troubleshoot and configure light fixtures with a simple keypad on its front panel.
Video System Manager is an integrated software/hardware solution that enables Video With Light. It converts standard live video signals from a variety of media sources, including media servers, DVD players, camcorders, and personal computers, and streams the video content to Philips Solid-State Lighting Solutions' LED-based fixtures or nodes - essentially reproducing video effects in a lighting installation.
The Ethernet-based Video System Engine is available in a rack-mountable version that's designed for touring applications.
See Philips Solid State Lighting at PLASA 07 - Stand A39.
(Jim Evans)