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Welcome to the June 2004 issue of THE LIGHTLINE, Animated Lighting's monthly newsletter. You are receiving this message because you are a registered Animated Lighting user or have requested Animated Lighting emails. If you would prefer not to receive these messages, follow the unsubscribe directions at the bottom of the page. |
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Introducing the new MP3 Controller from Animated Lighting! This new component can be used by itself or as part of a larger Animated Lighting network. Not only does it play MP3 files with your lighting displays, but it also contains digital inputs for triggers and digital outputs for controlling devices.
Get a free 16 MB SD Card!
If you buy the new MP3 Controller (only $299.95) before June 31, 2004, you will get a free 16MB SD Card for storing and deploying your MP3 files with your new controller.
Find out more! Buy now! Click here!
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Animated Lighting's plug-and-play lighting controllers come pre-programmed with several exciting lighting routines. You can leverage one of these programs to build this innovative wire Christmas tree. Get the step-by-step directions including all the necessary parts in this month's installment of the Animated Lighting Workshop. Click here! |
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| Mark Callegari, Chairman of Animated Lighting, explains his passion for computer-powered lighting for holidays and other special events. Learn how Mark's hobby grew into a business and what new products Animated Lighting customers can expect in 2004 in this informative Q&A session. |
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Did you ever think you could build a lighting display at your home that was good enough to get on the news? The Parcell family of Geneva, Ill., did just that twice! as their Animated Lighting display was featured on the Chicago-area FOX and ABC news affiliates this past holiday season. Find our more in this month's Customer Success Story. |
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| Don't wait until the holiday season! Take advantage of Animated Lighting's Early Bird Special and save up to 20% on selected products. Now is a great time to save on the Monster Brain Animation Processor, 8- and 16-channel lighting controllers, and many other Animated Lighting components. Hurry! This is a limited time offer. See our Early Bird Special page for more details. |
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