L&S America Online   Subscribe
Advertise
Home Lighting Sound AmericaIndustry News Contacts
NewsNews
NewsNews

-Today's News

-Last 7 Days

-Theatre in Review

-Business News + Industry Support

-People News

-Product News

-Subscribe to News

-Subscribe to LSA Mag

-News Archive

-Media Kit

Ayrton to Introduce Three New Products at Prolight + Sound 2013

Aryton's MagicPanel 602

Ayrton will launch three innovative new products at Prolight + Sound in Frankfurt, April 10-14, where the company will be exhibiting in hall 9.0 stand E70.

The NandoBeam 302 is a compact 300W LED moving head that provides bright, concentrated beams of light and the possibility of individually controllable concentric circles for special effects.

NandoBeam 302 uses 19 RGBW 15W Osram light sources coupled with an ultra-fast 8- to 40-degree beam angle zoom. An advanced optical system allows the very concentrated, ultra-bright beams with deep and colorful wash capacity.

NandoBeam 302 is a compact, lightweight, efficient, and powerful motorized projector which benefits from a large color screen, an internal battery from which the unit can be run when there is no access to power distribution, and new Neutrik PowerCON True One power connectors. The internal structure is made of steel and aluminium, which according to the company, makes NandoBeam 302 road-ready while still maintaining an elegant design.

The MagicPanel 602 moving head is the first in a family based on the principle of continuous double rotation in pan and tilt mode. It is a modular LED luminaire which allows for a broad range of diverse visual effects (patent pending).

MagicPanel 602 is able to display media due to its integral ArKaos KlingNet protocol, or can be controlled via DMX or RDM protocols through its XLR connectors. The display is made up of thirty-six 15W LED RGBW modules fitted with high-output seven-degree 45mm optics.

Integrating the new 4G Ayrton technology which allows individual control of each LED source in expanded full color mode (RGBW), MagicPanel 602 offers the option to display numbers, letters, graphic effects, or images, as well as a massive seven-degree beam up to 15,000 lumens -- all from a 600W power consumption.

MagicPanel 602 runs on a sophisticated and quiet cooling system and can be used in groups to create rotating screens on the two axes to produce novel effects.

Finally, Ayrton will be launching DreamPanel Floor HD18, the first screen floor to be both HD and IP65 rated.

In 2005, Ayrton was the very first company to introduce an LED screen floor onto the market with its DreamPanel Floor, which proved a real innovation for lighting designers who want to create animated stages. Now 2013 sees the arrival of DreamPanel Floor HD18.

DreamPanel Floor HD 18 is a 60cm x 60cm IP65 modular video tile equipped with HDMI connectors and designed specifically for screen-floor applications. The internal structure of the DreamPanel is specifically conceived to sustain heavy loads on the tile without altering the appearance of the projected image.

The exclusive 170-degree angle image diffusion system of DreamPanel Floor HD 18 allows global vision of the screen, while the system resolution enables panel constructions of 36m x 19.8m spread over a total of 7,128sqm with a pixel pitch of 18.75mm. DreamPanel Floor HD18's control system can operate each individual tile as a portion of the standard video screen.

The innovative concept of DreamPanel Floor HD 18 makes it ideal for television studios, concerts, exhibitions, and convention halls as well as theme parks, clubs, and many other entertainment applications.

Ayrton products are distributed in the US by Morpheus Lights.

The Ayrton team will be at Messe Frankfurt, April 10 - 13, in hall 9.0 stand E70.

WWWwww.ayrton.eu


(26 March 2013)

E-mail this story to a friendE-mail this story to a friend

LSA Goes Digital - Check It Out!

  Follow us on Twitter  Follow us on Facebook

LSA PLASA Focus