Allegro Dot XS

Our smallest, high-brightness, media dot offering with various mounting options for scalable projects requiring media screens, vivid accents, graphics, and video playback.

Allegro Dot XS is the newest and smallest member of the intelligent Allegro Dot family which enables longer chains of illuminated Dots. The Allegro Dot XS is ideal for outdoor media applications, where it can be integrated seamlessly into the façade, or it can be installed to float in the air with our highly transparent mounting options. Each system is driven by the PXL Distributor Pro 8 (PDP8) which integrates power and data into one unit, reducing the space required for installation components. Each PDP8 can support up to eight Allegro Dot XS outputs with e:net IN and OUT.

Color Options

  • White CCT 2700K and 6500K
  • Dynamic White 2700K-6500K
  • Full color RGB or RGB+W (W=6500K) for vivid color

DynaMood® Technologies

  • AddressOne: Intelligent algorithm for auto addressing
  • ConnectOne: Streamlined control architecture via e:net
  • WhiteOne: Improved white display and brightness in typical RGB video content

Customize Options

  • Variable pixel pitch and number of dots per string
  • Up to 80 Dots per string

Lens Options

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Allegro Dot XS White

  • Full color RGB or RGB+W (W=6500K) for vivid color
  • Up to 640 Pixels per system
  • Four standard mounting options, including a highly transparent Mesh grid

Allegro Dot XS Dynamic White

  • Dynamic White 2700K – 6500K
  • Up to 640 Pixels per system
  • Four standard mounting options, including a highly transparent Mesh grid

Allegro Dot XS RGB/RGBW

  • Full color RGB or RGB+W (W=6500K) for vivid color
  • Up to 640 Pixels per system
  • Four standard mounting options, including a highly transparent Mesh grid

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