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Christie offers wide range of stackable video cubes

The Entero HB range of video cubes from audio and visual specialist Christie offers standard-sized, stackable, rear-screen and front-screen projection cubes. Front access design addresses space limitations with the ability to put the cubes directly up against a wall while maintaining performance, image quality and reliability.
September 3, 2015 Read time: 1 min

The Entero HB range of video cubes from audio and visual specialist 7336 Christie offers standard-sized, stackable, rear-screen and front-screen projection cubes. Front access design addresses space limitations with the ability to put the cubes directly up against a wall while maintaining performance, image quality and reliability.

The high-brightness cubes feature solid state technology, automatic colour control and up to 1350 lumens capability, while the wi-fi capability enables users to make adjustments, control the wall or perform diagnostic monitoring through a wireless device, like an iPad or similar wireless device.

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