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		<title>Next Generation Displays from Lightengine</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[During the last ten years Lightengine has developed a display management architecture, drawing from its experience with major projects, which now offers truly advanced integration of lighting, moving imagery and real time control. Using high performance, open systems-based computing and networks, and drawing upon reliability and data security techniques from the aerospace industry, Lightengine products [...]


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<p>During the last ten years Lightengine has developed a display management architecture, drawing from its experience with major projects, which now offers truly advanced integration of lighting, moving imagery and real time control. Using high performance, open systems-based computing and networks, and drawing upon reliability and data security techniques from the aerospace industry, Lightengine products allow ambitious and very large installations to be undertaken which would not previously have been possible.</p>
<p>Key to this capability is Lightengine&#8217;s Pixelbusï¿½ architecture ï¿½ a structured approach to building and operating heterogeneous display systems for both temporary events or permanent installations ï¿½ quickly and reliably. Pixelbusï¿½ uses industry-standard gigabit ethernet and RS-485 to connect a completely scalable network of low-cost computers &#8211; Lightengine Image Generators &#8211; with displays, enabling multi-vendor break installations to be configured quickly and easily.</p>
<p>Whether LED panel, DMX lighting or Lightengine&#8217;s own revolutionary Patch displays, Pixelbusï¿½ reduces complex cabling, matches brightness and colour and offers the highest possible performance without any restrictions of scale or addressing. The result is that even complex installations with real time control can be built from Lightengine components without costly engineering development &#8211; integrated solutions using existing multi-vendor displays.<br />
via: <a target="_blank" title="Mediaarchitecture" href="http://mediaarchitecture.org">Mediaarchitecture</a></p>


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