NanoLumens Aims Studio Pro Series at Broadcast and Live Events
NanoLumens today announced its Studio Pro Series LED displays for broadcast studio and live events applications. Launched last week at the Atlanta regional section of the Society of Motion Picture & Television Engineers (SMPTE) September meeting, Studio Pro gives users the flexibility of using a curved or flat LED screen.
The company claims to have eliminated the annoyances of pixilation, moiré artifacts and inconsistent color while cutting down on studio lighting conflicts and noisy operation with the Studio Pro Series too. The Studio Pro Series display draws about as much power as a household appliance and can be plugged directly into a normal 110 volt wall socket. Additionally, all NanoLumens displays are made from up to 50 percent reclaimed material and can be completely recycled.
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