27-11-2009

Pixled will be present at ISE 2010 in Amsterdam in booth 11E22

ISE 2010 will take place at the Amsterdam RAI, 2-4 February 2010.

Get a free pass by pre-registering at www.iseurope.org and use invitation code 832176, saving you €40. 

Opening hours are Tuesday, 2 February, 2010 10:00-18:00; Wednesday, 3 February, 2010 9:30-18:00; and Thursday 4 February, 2010 9:30-16:00.

Please stop by the Pixled booth, 11E22 to to get more information on the unique lightweight and creative LED solutions that Pixled has to offer. We are located in Hall 11.

Since the quiet introduction last year of Pixled, the unprecedented lightweight LED video product has been embraced by the entertainment industry. Designers for concert tours to television; live events to permanent installations have found Pixled to be the LED product that allows them the freedom of creativity without compromise. In just the first year alone, the range of Pixled products have been used on tours including Keith Urban; Coldplay; Pink; Johnny Hallyday; PUR; Status Quo; Cliff Richard; and Jay-Z as well as televised events from the VH1 Hip Hop Honors to MTV's Video Music Awards and the globally televised Eurovision Song Contest and Eurosong for Kids show. The Wall Street Journal offices in NYC and a Mercedes-Benz flagship store in Berlin showcase Pixled solutions in a permanent installation.

Pixled's fast adoption by designers and producers is due in large part to its successful approach of meeting the ever growing demands of projects for more complex and unique designs using video LEDs by offering an efficient; low weight; cost effective; and flexible product line. Originally beta tested as the F LED 11 and the Spider 40, the products were lauded for their exceptional light weight yet uncompromised quality of the LED video imaging. Pixled's entire product line, ranging from the high resolution F-7 7mm to the transparent and bright F-40 40mm resolution, offers users a wide variety of options from cost-efficient high-resolution LED solutions to ultra-lightweight, virtually transparent screens.