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a more environmentally friendly industry. We are already looking forward to the next show in 2024.” Hans Christian Stucken, global marketing advisor at AV Stumpfl, adds that it’s not the number of visitors that makes ISE special, but the high level of technological expertise present. “For a manufacturer like AV Stumpfl, it is brilliant to be able to exhibit and present our latest products in such an inspiring context,” he beams. “ISE was the perfect place to allow visitors a sneak peek at some of the core features of our upcoming Pixera media server system version 2.0 – which will include true multi-user capability and elements relevant to VP scenarios.” ISE will return to Barcelona from 30 January to 2 February 2024.
LATEST AND GREATEST Over 1000 exhibitors descended on Fira de Barcelona for the four-day event
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ASTERA The Hydrapanel from Astera took the spotlight at ISE: a 1300-lumen light that fits in the palm of your hand. Watertight, robust and weighing just 600g, it can be mounted anywhere and has a battery life of one hour 45 minutes. But what really sets the Hydrapanel apart is the creative control it offers. With beam shaping and six interchangeable light modifiers, the Titan LED engine ensures absolute colour fidelity and lighting consistency, while wireless DMX, CRMX and Bluetooth Bridge allow a range of connectivity options. Moreover, the Hydrapanel delivers an incredible 750-20,000K range and full-spectrum RGB+Mint+Amber colour, meaning the only limit is the creativity of the user. astera-led.com BROMPTON TECH Brompton Technology announced a game changer – the Tessera G1 receiver card. The revolutionary G1 supports 10Gb fibre connections direct to the panel. It’s also capable of supporting one-million-pixel capacity for a new generation of ultra-
CHRISTIE Christie showcased technologies from across its range, including the launch of the Christie 4K22-HS laser projector. The new model strengthens the successful HS Series – Christie’s highest-performing 1DLP laser projector line. The Griffyn all-in-one RGB pure laser projectors were on display, including the 4K50-RGB – the lightest, brightest, most energy-efficient laser projector available in its class, at 15.9 lumens per watt-hour, as well as the Griffyn 4K35-RGB, which delivers 36,500 lumens in a compact design, weighing only 81kg (179lb). Among a feature-packed stand, creative video wall displays showed the versatility and architectural design capabilities of Christie Microtiles LED in various pixel pitches, as well as the improved visual acuity and energy efficiency of the 0.75 and 1.0mm models. Additional areas exhibited an array of technologies and solutions, including Christie’s newest innovations and developments in image processing, AV over IP and content management. Demonstrations included Pandoras Box’s updated software, sensor-
fine pixel pitch panels, or up to 1000fps. “G1, with its 20x increase in power, will deliver a new level of exceptionally realistic visual performance,” explains Cesar Caceres, product lead at Brompton Technology. “It will also facilitate the integration of additional calibrated channels, which Brompton defines as RGBW (red, green, blue and ‘whatever’). This will lead to incredibly realistic visual experiences in the future.” bromptontech.com/news/ brompton-reveals-g1-receiver-card/
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