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Pixled at PLASA 2102

Pixled F-10 i/o tile

European designed LED brand Pixled will show its new F-10 i/o tile product at the PLASA 2012 show in Earls Court Exhibition Centre, London, running September 9-12.

This latest innovation from Pixled is an all-round 10.4mm pitch screen surface, populated with three in one SMD chips that can be used indoors or outdoors, or be rigged horizontally -- and covered -- to become a dynamic dance-floor and under-floor stage effect.

The standard F-10 i/o tile is fully indoor use ready. It is a mesh surface and therefore transparent, and excellent for creative indoor work including scenic elements as well as for IMAG displays. The tile dimensions are 50cm x 50cm, each of which is super lightweight at only 7Kg. (28Kg/sqm)

For outdoor use, Pixled offers optional "clickable in/outdoor shaders" which are quickly fitted onto the mesh tiles and include blank panels to close the modules and increase the contrast.

The tiles are IP65 rated and have brightness of 5,000Nits.

F-10 i/o can also be shipped as individual tiles (for indoor use only) or with custom designedtwo by two touring frames (outdoor) and flight cases, all ready for rapid deployment, complete with certified TUV mechanics.

In dance-floor mode -- with optional floor mechanics (four pieces per square meter), the F-10 i/o tiles are very straightforward to install. Once the mechanics are attached, the tiles simply flip into their individual mechanics, the fronts are covered with white or black hard plastic protection surfaces ... and the party can start.

WWWwww.pixled.com


(23 August 2012)

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