By
4design
Designed in
Australia
Description
The L5 is a 'world best' dynamic Media & Lighting Control Console. The L5 console has been designed by listening to the creative people who deliver the most stunning shows worldwide, every day. The Timeline based Lighting Control of the L5 has changed the way lighting is done forever. The L5 and the Jands range of lighting control consoles are respected around the world as robust, well featured and easy to operate. The L5's powerful new Version 2 software combines with a massive screen, backlit keyboard, Linux operating system and abundant processing power to create a whole new lighting experience.
Key Features
and/or Benefits
Featuring a massive 21-inch High-Definition TFT screen, the L5 gives you all the space you need to work the way you want. With 1920 x 1080 resolution, the L5's screen has plenty of room to add and re-arrange windows, so you can do more with less scrolling.
					The L5 replaces the previous modular Vista chassis design with an entirely new 'monocoque' design. This significantly reduces the console's weight without sacrificing any strength. With sleek end pieces to improve handling and a hinged armrest that contains storage compartments, two USB connections and the console power On/Off button, the L5 is quite simply a superb piece of industrial design.
					To ensure that you're never short of processing power, the L5 has an Intel Quad-Core i7-2600 (3.4GHz) processor and 8GB of dynamic random-access memory (DRAM). This combination is ideal for even the biggest show where using lots of fixtures, LEDs and media servers can place significant demands for power on the console.
					The L5 comes with the world-renowned Vista v2.1 software, software that's made itself famous for being innovative, intuitive, powerful and easy to use, all at once.
On the hardware side, the L5 has all the features that have made the Vista range popular, including a huge selection of live controls, big LCDs, 25 playbacks, four DMX outputs, timecode input, and three encoder wheels for manipulating intensity, position, colour, gobo, beam and other features.
					On the hardware side, the L5 has all the features that have made the Vista range popular, including a huge selection of live controls, big LCDs, 25 playbacks, four DMX outputs, timecode input, and three encoder wheels for manipulating intensity, position, colour, gobo, beam and other features.
Typing accurately when the lights are low has never been easy. We've solved that in the L5 with a backlit keyboard and numeric keypad. Subtle blue lighting illuminates every key clearly, and we’ve chosen keys that have a crisp, responsive feel so you can clearly sense when you’ve pressed each one.
					