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References Category:Computer-related introductions in 1999 Category:Radio-frequency identification Category:Electronic design automation softwarePixellotto Pixellotto (sometimes stylized as Pixellotto in art) is a line of large projection screens made by LNELS, Inc. in Torrance, California. These screens, which can be hung as fabric wrapped displays, are used in entertainment venues such as music venues, nightclubs, and movie theaters. The screens have a horizontal surface area of approximately. As a result, the number of individual screen elements (pixels) is often very high, for example, two million for a large format display. However, because there are less screen elements to fill the width of the surface area, the screens can be much less expensive than screens with fewer pixels, although this depends on the resolution and size of the pixels. History The Pixellotto line started in the early 1980s, and in 1983, it went into full production. Since the mid-1990s, the company began distributing to larger venues. The screens are used by many major nightclubs and theaters. Pixellotto is the official projection screen manufacturer of the Hollywood Bowl, the Forum in Los Angeles, and the Discovery Science Center at the Desert Botanical Gardens in Phoenix. Pixellotto is also the official projection screen manufacturer of the XL Center, home of the Hartford Wolf Pack of the American Hockey League, and the Ford Community and Performing Arts Center in Dearborn, Michigan. Pixellotto remains primarily a Southern California company with a production facility in Torrance, California, although it also has manufacturing facilities in Michigan and South Carolina. References External links Official website Category:Projection screens Category:Companies based in Torrance, CaliforniaAs the smoke of two blazes nears the two-hour mark, experts say the only viable way to get rid of the wildland blaze in San Diego’s hills is to keep the fire contained and let it burn out. But because firefighters can’t yet tell what kind of fuel might be burning in the blazes, which have both started in the hills near the intersection of Genesee Road and Stone Canyon Road, officials are not yet confident that the flames won’t be able to spread. Two or three firefighters have been fighting the blazes all morning. Air tankers ac619d1d87


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