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displayLED to Launch Range of LED Solutions at InfoComm 2013

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LED screen specialist displayLED will be unveiling a range of new products at InfoComm 2013, June 12-14, in Orlando, Florida. displayLED will exhibit in booth 5549.

Exhibiting the latest innovations from its award-winning in-house digiLED brand, the show will see the launch of digiLED's Image Optimization Technology (IOT). Developed for the TV studio market and concert touring applications, IOT ensures high quality image reproduction in any situation. The powerful new processing system maintains full 16-bit greyscale depth whatever the brightness, for images free of contouring and quantizing. It also provides beyond-DVI color reproduction, according to the company, boasting 281 trillion possible colors.

Demonstrating this technology in action will be the latest digiLED MK7 product with built in IOT. The popular MC/K series has more than 9,000 modules sold into the North American market and features a new black-edge, high-brightness chip which gives superb contrast and full outdoor performance.

Also on display will be the MK5, the award-winning digiFLEX, and the low-cost, high-performance CS5.0 5mm, a stand out product discovered by displayLED's China sourcing team.

The company suggests another 'one-to-watch product' on show will be the first in a new range of high resolution modules; the 3.9mm HRi3 built in a standard digiLED 500mm x 500mm module. This product will see a further two resolutions become available over the coming months.

WWWwww.displayled.com

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(14 May 2013)

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