The SOLAR Range line of projectors employs a single-source LED engine that eliminates any potential visual discomfort from multiple shadows. The line offers color temperatures of 2700K, 3000K, 4000K and 5000K, all at very high color rendering and very low levels of harmful. The optic unit generates narrow beams of up to 4° aperture which optimizes how the light can be focused on the subject and almost totally eliminates any stray light. A magnetic fixing system to add secondary optics, conversion filters and anti-glare devices makes any system adjustments simple, cost-effective and fast. The electronics used to supply and manage the power are designed for inside the projectors, which reduces the space requirements and therefore the size and visibility of the display device.
SOLAR colori vividi e ottiche magnetiche
- Product Name
- SOLAR colori vividi e ottiche magnetiche
- Manufacturer
- RIMANI
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