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Gear Heads: INFiLED TITAN-X

INFiLED unveils its new outdoor rental solution, TITAN-X.

“To accomplish this challenging task, we built an international R&D team of 15 engineers from both Europe and China, who after seven months of dedication, finally completed TITAN-X,” began INFiLED CEO, Michael Hao. “The beauty of TITAN-X lies in how our team combined high transparency with a super load capacity into one.”

He added: “The average outdoor stage screen construction needs a stage truss for every 2m of screen to protect against wind over 20m/s for two-tiers. However, TITAN-X needs a stage truss for every 9.6m of eight tiers, thanks to an elaborate built-in foldable subframe inside the TITAN frame. Moreover, the overall system remains around 22kg/sq m making it lightweight and strong, which is absolutely mind-blowing!”

TITAN-X high-transparency large-format outdoor touring LED solution features a pixel pitch of 8.3mm and high transparency rate of 70%, offering outstanding display performance for state-of-the-art stage visual effects. Each cabinet offers extensive load capacity and advanced overall stability due to its unique rear triangular foldable wind bracing system which can resist wind speeds of 20m/sec for outdoor events, while the screen can reach heights of up to 24m. The extra-large 1,200mm by 1,200mm cabinets feature a unique design with an innovative lifting operation from the dolly that quickens installation time to a new level.

Its dedicated dolly system allows for easy transportation and makes installation more efficient. The foldable bracing design of each cabinet saves on storage space and even with extra accessories, the cabinets can still be transported in their dollies. Featuring a high brightness of 5000nits and IP65 protection, it’s a reliable and robust choice under any light and weather conditions. The TITAN-X can be customised and assembled at angles of ±15 giving it the ability to adapt to unlimited stage and creative design requirements such as a curve effect.

This article originally appeared in issue #265 of TPi, which you can read here.

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