Robe lighting - pixelPATT in Dual Top Loader Case
Robe lighting 10755001 - pixelPATT in Dual Top Loader Case
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The pixelPATT joins Robe's range of retro-style lighting products as the latest addition to the PATT family. Despite its eye-catching retro design, the pixelPATT is based on modern pixel-controlled LED technology.
The pixelPATT consists of 7 40W RGBW multi-chip LEDs, one in the centre surrounded by a ring of six, all housed in an ultra-thin and lightweight brushed metal frame. Aesthetically, it retains the attractive dimensions and curve of the PATT 2013 and picklePATT, making it equally desirable for its physical appearance as well as a light source. To keep the pixelPATT sleek and lightweight, it features a remote power and data box called the PATT Driver, which is connected to the pixelPATT via a standard industry colour changer cable with 4-pin XLR connectors. For easy installation, the pixelPATT can be connected or disconnected from the PATT Driver while powered on.
The pixelPATT is an ideal fixture for television broadcasts, concerts, fashion shows or any type of event, from award ceremonies to brand activations.
The pixelPATT consists of 7 40W RGBW multi-chip LEDs, one in the centre surrounded by a ring of six, all housed in an ultra-thin and lightweight brushed metal frame. Aesthetically, it retains the attractive dimensions and curve of the PATT 2013 and picklePATT, making it equally desirable for its physical appearance as well as a light source. To keep the pixelPATT sleek and lightweight, it features a remote power and data box called the PATT Driver, which is connected to the pixelPATT via a standard industry colour changer cable with 4-pin XLR connectors. For easy installation, the pixelPATT can be connected or disconnected from the PATT Driver while powered on.
The pixelPATT is an ideal fixture for television broadcasts, concerts, fashion shows or any type of event, from award ceremonies to brand activations.
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| Light source | 7x 40W RGBW multichips | |
| Effects | Individual control of each RGBW pixel, Tungsten lamp emulation | |
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