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Laserworld’s Purelight Series with 6W, 10W and 20W offers high power for a low price with a good white balance. This makes the units well suitable for high power applications in bigger venues.
Laserworld’s Purelight systems are powerful white light RGB laser systems with a power range between 6 and 20W. The three offered RGB systems have a good white balance with homogeneous beam profile and analogue color modulation. Lasers of the new Purelight Series have a compact housing, thus they easily integrate with existing lighting setups and established room concepts. Due to the rugged mounting bracket, the Purelight laser systems can be mounted in standing and hanging position, thus it is possible to hang the units from a truss or mount them on top of a stand. Laserworld Purelight systems are especially suitable for beam shows with longer beam distances, e. g. at festivals or bigger stage shows.
The devices are completely equipped with diodes and fast scanners, which also allows for graphics projections. The trim pots at the back side of the projector can be used for adjusting the intensity per color channel. Buttons for switching the Scan Safety as well as flipping the x- and y-axis are available as well.
“The Purelight laser systems are extremely efficient, especially for their low price,” said Norbert Stangl, CMO of the Laserworld Group, who co-developed the Purelight systems. “There is a significant need of strong laser systems for festivals and large stages at a low price, which became obvious over the last few months. Due to the large manufacturing quantities and technical developments we had the chance to dramatically reduce the production costs.”
The dust-proof optics section makes the Purelight lasers nearly maintenance free.
The Laserworld Purelight systems are available from € 3,495.- for the PL-6000RGB, from € 5,900.- for the PL-10.000RGB and from € 11,900.- for the PL-20.000RGB. These prices are the recommended retail price, plus VAT and shipping.

Detaillierte Produktdetails: https://www.laserworld.com/shop/laserworld-lasers/laserworld-purelight-series?___store=en
In ealier times laser lights for newcomers, beginners and amateurs just came with single colors or red-green laser sources. Now Laserworld offers an RGB white light laser system in their Ecoline Series for first-time users:
The Laserworld EL-230RGB show laser is the ideal entry level laser light with a green, a red and even a blue laser source. White laser beams are no problem thanks to color mixture.
Furthermore the show laser comes with a music mode, a stand-alone mode and a DMX mode.
The easy to use RGB laser light is a budget-priced device for mobile DJs, entertainers and small clubs.
The Laserworld EL-230RGB laser system offers 50 basic preset patterns, that can be displayed automatically or music-synchronous even by the most inexperinced users. The effects can also be triggered via DMX.
The white light show laser display has a guarateed output power of 170 mW: 100 mW (650 nm red), 20 mW (532nm green), 50 mW (445 nm blue). High-speed stepper motors provide the many patterns and effects.
The Laserworld EL-230 RGB beginner laser can already be purchased at a RRP of 157,- € net price. Market price may vary.

Detailed Informations: https://www.laserworld.com/shop/laserworld-el-230rgb?___store=en
Product Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oSX0Wmvgug8
After tarm has joined the Laserworld Group in early 2016, many new show laser systems have been published together with optimized processes. The results can now be seen on the new tarm website.
With the launch of their new website, tarm clearly focuses their core products and services. The products section provides technical details on the new show laser systems and the laser show section provides details on the laser show services tarm and partners within the Laserworld Group can offer.
More at: http://www.tarm.com and http://www.tarm.com/en/laser-shows.html

LaserAnimation’s Lasergraph DSP is a laser show control solution that is in the market for many years already. The Lasergraph DSP got it's reputation as a fail-safe controller and was mainly used by high end professional companies. As the Lasergraph DSP is designed as a de-central processing unit, it does not transmit demanding system control data, but can run on its own or only triggered by low-density control signals.
The Lasergraph DSP was known in the industry for a special user interface which may look a bit "old school". This has changed a lot with the latest release of the LG-Remote remote control software for the DSP: The redesign and partial rearrangement of features dramatically improved the look and feel of the software itself.
“The main advantages of the de-central DSP laser controller are the fail-safe architecture and the excellent output quality – this kind of output is only possible due to the special setup: Every controller can run on its own and does not require permanent connection to the control computer. Everything is wired through LAN, but does not create heavy load on the LAN infrastructure, as the actual signal processing happens in the controller - which is a complete “computer” by itself” says Norbert Stangl, CMO of the Laserworld Group. “We are happy to have the Lasergraph DSP on distribution now, as we definitely see the demand for such professional solutions rising – especially in the field of professional multimedia control.”
The Laserworld Group started the distribution of Lasergraph DSP in April 2016, and a new licensing model made the DSP show control systems more affordable: Due to “Master-Slave” licensing it is possible to combine several low priced slave-units with one master unit only.
Users of the LaserAnimation Lasergraph DSP can attend free pro-training seminars, which are not limited only to the use of the software itself, but also cover the multiple interactivity capabilities with other devices and especially timecode.
Details on the Lasergraph DSP: https://www.laserworld.com/shop/laser-control-software/lasergraph-dsp

Two, four or seven Watt RGB and 45kpps@8°ILDA together with a brand new browser interface for system configuration – these are the key facts that encourage to have a closer look at the new tarm Series. Tarm presented their new product line at this year’s prolight+sound. The tarm series perfectly fits the company group’s portfolio and replaces the RTI ATTO and RTI FEMTO systems.
“When doing the product development, we managed to use many synergy effects within our company group. This lead to a price level for the new tarm Series that is far below the one of the ATTO and FEMTO and even challenges the Pure Micro units.” says Norbert Stangl, CMO of the Laserworld Group.
All tarm units have very fast scanner in common, running at 45kpp@8° ILDA and scanning a maximum scan angle of 60°, upgrades to CT-scanners with 60kpps@8° ILDA and a deflection angle of up to 80° are available on request. The beam specifications are rated at ca. 3.0mm/0.8mrad at full angle. These specifications definitely make the units suitable for professional applications.
The tarm two is specified with 340mW/638nm red, 600mW/520nm green and 1’000mW/450nm blue, and a total output power of guaranteed 1’800mW at aperture.
The tarm four is specified with 900mW/638nm red, 1’000mW/520nm green and 2’000mW/450nm blue, and a total output power of guaranteed 3’500mW at aperture.
The tarm seven is specified with 1’700mW/638nm red, 1’900mW/520nm green and 3’800mW/450nm blue, and a total output power of guaranteed 6’700mW at aperture.
The two higher powered units, the tarm four and the tarm seven, come with an advanced main board control via browser interface: It is possible to access the configuration settings for color, scanning and other parameters directly through a browser application by connecting to the laser via LAN (W-LAN with suitable access point). With this browser interface it is no longer necessary to physically access the laser projector (that is probably mounted in several meter height), but all configuration can be done remotely from any computer (PC, MAC, Linux), tablet or mobile phone.
Find more information on the new tarm Series on the website: https://www.laserworld.com/shop/tarm-lasers
Visitors of this year’s prolight+sound got a first idea of the RTI NEO SIX RGB since lighting designer Jerry P. Appelt integrated 12 devices into the multimedia show at the PRG/LEA Stage. The 72 single laser beams of the 12 devices could be controlled individually by DMX in 16bit fine positioning mode.
It’s a huge advantage that each beam can be set through DMX to an individual zero position and the position can even be saved. This features makes it easy to set beam positions e.g. on mirrors and it is a safe way to avoid manual beam aligning when the units are already set up at a truss.
Besides beam positioning and beam movement effects, additional basic effects e.g. circles to create tunnel effects or lines to create lines can be projected with each output. Even these built-in patterns can be triggered by DMX. The effect becomes most spectacular when several NEO SIX play side by side.
Use this link for details on the RTI NEO SIX RGB
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- TARM becomes a member of the Laserworld Group
- Laserworld presents Showeditor 2015 - Laser Show Software
- Laserworld Group’s new central warehouse in Germany opened
- Laserworld is now ILDA Member
- No more cable clutter - new short ILDA cable
- Laserworld Group amazes audience at BPM / PRO show in Birmingham, UK
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