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Laserworld Purelight Laser Systems Now with Waterproof Design

Laserworld announces the complete switch of their Purelight Series to a waterproof design. With a rating of IP54, the new Purelight laser series is out-of-the-box suitable for outdoor events, and they don’t mind if it’s raining or not. The power levels available in the Laserworld Purelight Series ranges from 5W up to 50W of laser power, and all units have great beam specifications and fast scanning, which makes them suitable for graphics projections too.Read More »Laserworld Purelight Laser Systems Now with Waterproof Design

Laserworld Announces Availability of ShowNET Laser API

Laserworld released the API for direct communication of applications with their standard laser mainboard ShowNET, which is core to many laser systems in the market now. ShowNET is an intelligent laser mainboard, that provides laser systems with a multitude of control features, like stand alone operation, DMX, Art-Net, ILDA Streaming, but also direct computer control via LAN.Read More »Laserworld Announces Availability of ShowNET Laser API

MadMapper Releases MadLaser with Native ShowNET Implementation

MadMapper just released their MadLaser extension for the support of lasers with video mapping and volumetric projects. The ShowNET laser mainboard, which is the heart of a multitude of laser systems in the market nowadays, is natively supported by MadLaser. It does not require any additional software or licenses and works out-of-the-box: The laser is connected to the control computer via LAN cable and is instantly ready to go.Read More »MadMapper Releases MadLaser with Native ShowNET Implementation