| Updated: 28/3/08 |
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Type: Entertainment - Cinema Products Featured: Minicom DS Vision 3000 Landmark Theatres is the largest art house movie theatre chain in the United States. A number of locations have a Digital Signage network with high-definition content delivered to the screens located throughout.
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Type: Entertainment Products Featured: Minicom CAT 5 VDS and Minicom VDT Arena wanted its new cinema to be sleek and modern. Its eventual design included 90 digital screens which were to be scattered throughout the cinema complex.
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Type: Event Products Featured: AMX Control System There were no scoring errors, no judging snafus and no technical meltdowns at the 2006 Winter Olympic Figure Skating competitions– all thanks to the AMX® Modero® Touch Panels and NetLinx®Controllers that were used to score the competitions. “It was a pretty uneventful and quiet two weeks, but that’s just the way we like it.The system performed beautifully and everyone was more than pleased,” said Bill Taylor, president of Mobile Facilities, who sold,installed and programmed the AMX control systems. Installed by Mobile Facilities
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Type: Exhibition Products Featured: AMX Control System Designing and integrating a show-stopping AV experience into a mobile exhibition display has been achieved for oil giant, BP, by specialist provider, Hawthorn Electrical, using AMX control technology. The exhibition stand combines live demonstrations, interactive stand exhibits and dramatic audio-visual presentations running on up to 20 LCD and plasma display screens. Installed by Hawthorn Electrical
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Type: Arena/Stadiums Products Featured: AMX Control System Hallenstadion is a multipurpose sports arena, rock concert venue and conference centre located in Zurich, Switzerland. With a capacity crowd of 13,000, the arena is home to local professional ice hockey team, the Zürcher Sports Club (ZSC) Lions. Hallenstadion also pro-vides a venue for ice spectaculars, musicals, tennis tournaments and touring rock groups.
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Type: Theme Parks Products Featured: Lutron Lighting Control System In May 2002, the Lego Company opened the world’s fourth Legoland theme park in Gunzburg, Bavaria. The lighting for the park’s shops, restaurants and pathways is controlled by seven Lutron Grafik 5000 systems.
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