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AV Stumpfl Presents New PIXERA Four Media Server and Monolyte Unibody Screen System at LDI 2022

The Austrian AV technology manufacturer AV Stumpfl will present its new PIXERA four media server as well as the Monolyte unibody screen system on November 18 - 20 at this year's LDI exhibition in Las Vegas, Nevada.

The new PIXERA four is billed as an incredibly powerful media server hardware system, perfect for highly demanding real-time graphics applications and broadcast setups. 12G-SDI I/O support, a 10 GB/s default data read rate and five configurable PCI 4.0 slots are some of the key system features of AV Stumpfl's new high-end server for 4K and 8K playback.

AV professionals can also choose a special pre-configured version of the PIXERA four, well suited to cross rental scenarios, called PIXERA four RS.

PIXERA global business development manager Conor McGill highlights some of the latest developments: "The combination of our powerful PIXERA four hardware platform and the latest software features will be of great interest to anyone in the live event and AV industry."

Another highlight of the AV Stumpfl booth is the new unibody screen system Monolyte.

Monolyte is designed for small venues and can be easily assembled even by non-specialists. AV Stumpfl Inc. managing director Todd Liedahl explains: "Although we launched this product only a few months ago, it became extremely popular with our customers in record time. The quality and ease of use of this unibody system, that even I can set up by myself in less than three minutes, speaks for itself."

The intuitive product design means that setting up a Monolyte screen can happen very quickly, without the need for additional tools. High precision extruded aluminium profiles and snap joints define the skeleton of the projection screen. The entire frame block unfolds, and the snap joints lock automatically.

As an additional option, a so-called "skirt" can be mounted to the double studs at the bottom of the projection surface and along the lateral sides of the screen legs, should customers want to visually disguise the bare legs.

The AV Stumpfl team will also demonstrate the benefits of its AT64-SHIFT projection screen legs.

This award-winning product makes it possible to assemble a large mobile projection screen in a matter of minutes and to adjust its height in just a few seconds, the company says.

AV Stumpfl GmbH will exhibit at the LDI exhibition in Las Vegas, November 18 - 20, at booth #727, Las Vegas Convention Center, Nevada, US.

PIXERA four website link:
pixera.one/en/hardware/media-servers-1/pixera-four

Monolyte website link:
avstumpfl.com/us/projection-screens/mobile-projection-screens/monolyte/monolyte

AT64-SHIFT website link:
avstumpfl.com/en/projection-screens/mobile-projection-screens/shift-legs/at64-shift

WWWwww.avstumpfl.com

WWWwww.pixera.one


(3 November 2022)

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