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China Led Display PRO

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Leddisplay-pro.com can provide you with the very best in black LED dance floors for any event or function.

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The Black and the White P Light LED Starlit Dance Floors are possibly the best looking dance floors there are bringing shear sophistication to every event

Each section of dance floor has a four channel led lighting system built in to it creating various patterned effects.

This dance floor is available for hire now and it looks the absolute part with a Star-Cloth back drop setting each other off.

There are no limits to how big a floor you can have Dance Floor Hire UK is always updating our Dance Floor Hire stock.

We specialise in dance floors and flooring for all types of events and functions.

The edging is gently sloped with aluminium providing easy access for guests entering and leaving the dance floor.

Remember that all LED, Pure Black, Pure white, Mirrored and Black and White Dance floors are all made to the same size sections and are fully compatible with each other so there are thousands of limitless pattern options available with this flooring system.

Our LED dance floors come in individual sections of 2ft by 2ft (600mmx600mm).

The LED dance floor sections are not suitable to be laid direct onto grass or outside.

We specialise in dance floors and flooring for all types of events and functions.

An illuminated dance floor, LED dance floor or disco dance floor is a floor with panels (tiles) which light up with different colours. They are used for dance. They were popularised for disco by the 1977 film Saturday Night Fever which it had gotten inspiration from a floor the director of the movie had seen at “The Club”, a private supper club in Birmingham, Alabama.

Early illuminated floors date back to the 1950s.[1] They consisted of translucent coloured glass panels lit from below by bulbs.

Modern illuminated floors are lit using coloured LEDs. Usually red, green and blue LEDs are used to get a wide colour range. The floors are typically constructed of solid sided square cells and tiled with a toughened glass, acrylic glass or Lexan top. The sides and bottoms are made reflective and the top diffuses the light to give an even colour.

The floor can display different patterns and flash under computer control. A row or square matrix of panels share a control module.[2] The control modules are typically connected to the computer via USB cables. USB hubs handle fan-out to a number of control modules and extend the distance that can be reached. In future, cabling and control will be simplified by connecting the control modules to each other.

The tiles may also have pressure sensors as for a dance mat so the pattern displayed or the music or other effects depend on the dancers.

These floors are not designed to conform to any dance floor standards, they are not sprung floors.