Nova 2i vs nexus 4 reviews

Nexus 4×4 is an award winning LED wash panel combining the sizzle of pixel mapping and a robust light output afforded by 16 27 W COB tri-colored LEDs. The combination of COB emitters and a clever reflector design yields a striking, diffused light richly drenched in saturated hues. Nexus 4×4 is controllable via Art-Net, Kling-Net and DMX protocols and features interlocking hardware to build large arrays. Whether in use for front viewing or as a backdrop, Nexus 4×4 promises a hard-to-match visual impact.

  • Pixel-mapping RGB blinder allows you to achieve vibrant colors with bright COB LEDs
  • Increase pixel mapping options by controlling pixels individually
  • Build large arrays by linking multiple panels together with integrated locks
  • Works seamlessly with Nexus 2x2 and Nexus 4x1
  • Design with flexible control options: Kling-Net, Art-Net, or DMX
  • Use universal power connectors: Neutrik powerCON, Neutrik etherCON, 3- and 5-pin XLR DMX

Optical

  • Light Source: 16 LEDs [tri-color RGB] 27 W, [2 A], 50,000 hours life expectancy
  • Color Temperature [range]: 2,800 to 10,000 K
  • Beam Angle: 45°
  • Field Angle: 75°
  • Illuminance [total]: 484 lux @ 5 m
  • Pixels: 4 x 4
  • Pixel Pitch: 115 mm
  • Pixel Density: 64/m2

Dynamic Effects

  • Dimmer: Electronic
  • Strobe Rate: 0 to 20 Hz
  • Standalone Color Mixing: Yes
  • Built-in Automated Programs: Yes

Construction / Physical

  • Dimensions [single unit]: 18.07 x 6.61 x 18.07 in [462 x 168 x 462 mm]
  • Dimensions [roadcase]: 37.99 x 20.67 x 27.56 in [965 x 525 x 700 mm]
  • Weight [single unit]: 28.6 lb [13 kg]
  • Weight [roadcase]: 81.6 lb [37 kg]
  • Exterior Color: Black
  • Housing Material: Aluminum alloy and steel

Connections

  • Power Connection: Edison [Local] plug to Neutrik powerCON
  • Power Input: Neutrik powerCON
  • Power Output: Neutrik powerCON
  • Data Connectors: 3- and 5-pin XLR, Neutrik etherCON
  • Cable Length [power]: 5 ft [1.5 m]

Control

  • Control Protocol: Art-Net, Kling-Net, DMX
  • DMX Channels: 3, 5, 9, 48 or 53
  • Art-Net Channels: 48

Electrical

  • Input Voltage: 100 to 240 VAC, 50/60 Hz [auto-ranging]
  • Power Linking: 4 units @ 120 V; 7 units @ 208 V; 8 units @ 230 V
  • Power and Current: 401 W, 3.35 A @ 120 V, 60 Hz
  • Power and Current: 393 W, 1.90 A @ 208 V, 50 Hz
  • Power and Current: 394 W, 1.71 A @ 230 V, 50 Hz

Certifications / Qualifications

  • CE, MET
  • IP Rating: IP20, dry location

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Is the Nexus 4 a good phone?

With a great high-definition screen, power only rivalled by the Galaxy Note 2, a wealth of great software features and a ridiculously low price, the Google Nexus 4 is almost certainly the best Android device around, never mind the best value.

How old is the LG Nexus 4?

The Nexus 4 [codenamed Mako] is an Android smartphone co-developed by Google and LG Electronics. It is the fourth smartphone in the Google Nexus product family, unveiled on October 29, 2012, and released on November 13, 2012, and succeeded the Samsung-manufactured Galaxy Nexus.

Are Nexus phones good?

Personally, I like the the Nexus 6P quite a lot -- it does everything right and very little wrong. While it doesn't grab me the way the Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge's unique design does, it's still a phone I'd heartily recommend. As a utilitarian workhorse, the Nexus 6P does the job for less cash, and that's smart.

What is the newest Nexus?

The Nexus 6P is the new phone from Google with Android 6.0 Marshmallow. The 6P features a 5.7" wqhd AMOLED display with 518 pixels per inch and a camera that takes beautiful photos in all light conditions. It's crafted from aeronautical-grade aluminum and precision engineered for optimal comfort and performance.

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