PSCo adds high
By AV Magazine in Business, UK&I August 14, 2023 0
The Absen MR2.5 floor panels, which are said to have the highest resolution on the market, are designed for use in xR stages and virtual studios, as well as at corporate and live events.
PSCo has introduced an LED floor display that is said to have the highest resolution on the market.
The Absen MR2.5 floor panel, which will be available exclusively from PSCo in the UK, features a 2.5mm pixel pitch and uses a GOB SMD packaging process that results in deep blacks with a non-reflective surface.
Specified with Brompton R2 processing, the wide colour gamut and high contrast create an in-camera performance that compares well with other LED floor technologies.
The floor panels can be combined with Absen PL2.5 Pro Brompton LED walls to create seamless floor-to-wall 2.5mm displays that can be operated from the same Brompton controller.
The Absen MR2.5’s two-in-one design features an aluminium chassis cabinet and a separate optional carbon-fibre sub-floor frame, which creates a thinner and lighter solution. As the floor can be built without adding sub-frames at the bottom, the panels are suited to a wide range of applications.
The high-strength frame design also offers a load-bearing capacity of up to 2,500kg/sq metre and the surface of the panels is covered with a matte finish that features a scratch-resistant layer.
PSCo’s asset manager, Tom Allott, said: “As a trade-only supplier of the latest display innovations, we have been blown away by the MR2.5 LED floor, which has been carefully developed by Absen over the past few years to deliver impressive performance and several technical advantages versus other solutions on the market.
“The MR2.5 can add a serious ‘wow’ factor to live events. With this particular product being configured with Brompton Technology processing, it is capable of delivering incredible results – from trade show and corporate use, all the way up to demanding on-camera applications in virtual studios.”
PSCo, which is part of Midwich Group, will make the product available for trade-only rental from September.
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