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GLP Strengthen Product Range with New Releases at PLASA 2012

The G-LEC GVP video processor

Once again, GLP will be exhibiting at the PLASA show in London and using it as a launch pad for their latest LED fixture, the Volklsicht Spot, along with the UK premiere of their new impression X4. G-LEC will also be present and showing the latest additions to their range of creative video solutions on their stand located at 1-F8 in Earls Court, September 9-12.

The German company continues to play a very active role in the show, and in addition to showcasing its expanding portfolio, it will also be helping to decorate the main PLASA entrance with their fully rigged "flower stands."

Pride of place will be given to the new Volkslicht Spot on the stand though.

Treading in the footsteps of the ground breaking impression Spot One, the Volkslicht Spot features a 230W RGB LED light engine, and the same optical principles allowing it to project a full spectrum from saturates to pastel shades, with smooth cross fades or instantaneous color bumps.

The Volkslicht Spot offers a full feature set, including a wheel of seven rotating gobos, 11 fixed gobos, a rotating prism, 16 bit pan and tilt, motorized focus and a fixed beam angle of 13 degrees in its compact size and lightweight design.

Receiving its UK premiere will be the impression X4. Incorporating 19 quad color LED chips creating a high output unit, the X4 features a 7:1 zoom ratio from seven to 50 degrees with consistent color mixing at all beam angles. Its unique feature allows users to program each individual LED on the fly and create dynamic, patterns, static looks, and chases as and when they choose to do so.

Also on display will be the impression Spot One along with its wash partner, the impression Wash One.

Meanwhile, G-LEC, originators of the semi-transparent video panel and Solaris system, will be showcasing the latest additions to their GVP video processor. Available in three versions, including a PC version, the GVP has an intuitive "What You See Is What You Get" placement, which offers easy to use individual panel scaling, and rotation control.

See GLP at PLASA Focus: Stamford, November 12-13.

WWWwww.germanlightproducts.com


(5 September 2012)

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