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Element Labs releases STEALTH

Portable video system

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Element Labs, Inc. (Austin, TX) announced today the release of Stealth 2.5 display system, which features several improvements over its predecessor, such as enhanced rigging options and a flatter viewing surface.

The Stealth 2.5 system maintains the benefits of the original: low profile for virtual transparency; fan-fold capability for rapid deployment and transportation; and support of standard video formats for optimal ease-of-use. Plus, Stealth 2.5 displays feature improved mounting hardware optimized for touring applications and temporary installations.

A new snap hinge system provides greater flexibility to reconfigure displays while allowing for uncomplicated folding into road cases. Each panel now has its own independent hinge that can be easily connected to adjacent panels. The hinge system also contributes to more consistent, stable screen geometry.

Another new option, a rigid frame, supports hidden cabling. It holds panels in a one-panel-wide, five-panel-long configuration. The system offers a clean, uncluttered appearance. Screens created using the new frame are easily disassembled into modules and stacked for transportation.

Stealth 2.5, with a much flatter LED plane, reportedly displays smooth video that remains consistent—regardless of the angle at which the panel is viewed. According to the company, this is particularly important in applications where the viewer comes in close proximity to the screen. Stealth panels, rigging, and cabling are all available in both black and white. Contact: www.elementlabs.com; (512) 491-9111.

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