INLITE has recently gone live with a new website featuring detailed information on new products and projects, a variety of downloads, and the ability to subscribe to Hype, the INLITE e-newsletter. Currently featured are the new designs from Deltalight, launched at the Light + Build fair earlier this year. Perhaps the most exciting component of the […]
August 9th, 2010
INLITE has recently gone live with a new website featuring detailed information on new products and projects, a variety of downloads, and the ability to subscribe to Hype, the INLITE e-newsletter.
Currently featured are the new designs from Deltalight, launched at the Light + Build fair earlier this year.
Perhaps the most exciting component of the new site however is the addition of the product Lightbox, enabling users to both specify and document projects in a matter of minutes.
From the products menu users can search for and add products to the Lightbox, then download their selection in a neatly packaged zip file.
This zip file contains product datasheets, installation manuals, jpg images for use in storyboards, photometric files, and a spreadsheet listing pictures and details of each product in the lightbox.
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