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    Default RUMOR MILL: A "VL LED S4"

    I saw sent this image with no more details, any guesses?:

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    Default Re: RUMOR MILL: A "VL LED S4"

    Quote Originally Posted by Pie4Weebl View Post
    I saw sent this image with no more details, any guesses?:

    It's the Selecon LED light.

    PL1 LED Luminaire

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    Default Re: RUMOR MILL: A "VL LED S4"

    Well that was fast, done in one I guess.
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    Default Re: RUMOR MILL: A "VL LED S4"

    The Image below is the new Philips Entertainment Selecon PL1 LED luminaire. This is a RGBW luminaire using Philips Vari-Lite VLX Led engine technology. The unit employs a TIR (Total Internal Reflection) system which mixes and homogenizes the color mixing on one single beam of light. The PL1 has built in presets for tunable white light to color match a multitude of theatrical and display luminaire color temperatures. This is a single engine unit that outputs over 2000 lumens at the warm white setting while drawing just under 100 watts at this setting.

    The PL1 can be controlled via DMX (wired) Wireless DMX (optional add on), Infrared coded laser remote for Architectural applications, or stand alone via its built in controls.

    Here are a few bullet points on this incredible luminaire.

    2000 lumen light output at Warm White

    High CRI white (96) with adjustable color temperature from Warm White to Day Light will allow designers to replicate all lighting from candlelight to daylight

    Integrated dimming with no color shift for accurate color rendering at any intensity
    Full color mixing RGBW LED Engine

    Low Heat plus no UV or IR

    14-50 degree adjustable beam spread for precise lighting control

    Smart control technology with a wide choice of wired and wireless control technologies

    Available in Black and White
    Track and Canopy mounting options for display applications and pipe mounting for exhibitions

    32 Built in presets




    This technology has also been built into a three engine (PL3) wash luminaire

    take a closer look at PL1 and PL3 at: Strand Lighting - A Philips Group Brand and News

    PL1 LED Spotlight | Strand Lighting - A Philips Group Brand

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