With media servers being one of the buzz words at the show, TMB was showcasing the Hippotizer range from Green Hippo, which received much attention at PLASA this year. In addition, G-Lec announced the appointment of TMB as its exclusive sales partner in North America and launched its first for-sale unit, the LightFrame. The TMB stand was also the base for the men of Carallon, namely Nick Archdale and Richard Mead, the former Flying Pigs who have been keeping themselves busy since leaving the High End Systems fold earlier in 2004. Their new Pharos solid state architectural controller was receiving an excellent response at LDI, Mead told us. The system offers a cost-effective solution for controlling entertainment and LED lighting in architectural environments. Pharos offers real-time control of playback selection and lighting levels; playback of scenes, sequences, effects video clips and text; control of any DMX512 (RDM) or, optionally, DALI lighting fixtures; supports RGB and CMY colour-mixing, conventional dimmable fixtures and ballasts and automated moving lights. It also offers support for MIDI, RS232, USB, digital inputs, Lonworks etc and is compatible with third-party wall panels and touch-screens.

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