ROE Visual Introduces High-Contrast Black Marble Glass Top Floor Display at InfoComm
ROE Visual used InfoComm to launch Black Marble, a high-contrast LED floor display. ROE Visual’s Black Marble was specifically engineered for concert stages, television studios and commercial stands with crossover capacity to many other creative applications. ROE Visual’s Black Marble allows for expanded floor lighting design by way spotlights incorporated into one of its modules and pairs with the company’s show Sapphire LED system. It’s available in four different pixel-pitches from 4.7 to 150mm and brightness specs from 1200 to 2000 nits.
In addition to Black Marble, ROE Visual launched the Diamond 2.6 (DM2.6) using a carbon and magnesium frame design for lightweight panels while allowing for curving.
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