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Future TV goes live

by ArabianBusiness.com staff writer  on Sunday, 18 November 2007

Lebanese broadcaster Future TV has acquired a host of LED display products from Barco, which will be installed in its production studios located in Beirut.

The LED displays, which include 58 ILite 6XP LED tiles and associated infrastructure, will be used in the production of Future's live studio production schedule, which includes the hugely popular Super Star series.

Future plans to use the ILite 6XP screen as an active stage backdrop and the MiPIX blocks as floating presentation screens. The system will be integrated using high quality creative content and graphics supporting live productions. "Demand for our LED display products continues to grow in the Middle East," said Khalid Sweidan, business development manager for Barco Middle East.

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