- Photonics unveils world’s largest cellular LED display
- JUMBO162 can face up to wind speeds as much as 61 km/h
- This 162-square-metre cellular LED display could be transported by truck
Photonics has launched the JUMBO162, the world’s largest cellular LED display.
With a large 17 x 9.5-metre 4K show, it surpasses the corporate’s earlier file set in 2014 with the JUMBO100.
The JUMBO162 makes use of 374 INFiLED AR3.9 panels which assist a pixel pitch of three.9mm and a peak brightness of 4,500 nits. It additionally incorporates INFiLED’s Infinite Colors know-how, providing an prolonged colour spectrum for enhanced visible impression.
Constructed for high-impact occasions
Standing 13 metres tall, the JUMBO162 is designed for large-scale high-impact occasions and may face up to wind speeds of as much as 61 km/h.
Regardless of its huge dimension, it stays cellular and could be transported utilizing a specialised truck. Crucially, it may be reconfigured right into a smaller format, the JUMBO100HD, a 97.5-square-metre display.
“INFiLED by no means shies away from a problem, even when the product we’d like doesn’t but exist,” stated Photonics proprietor Pieter Lambert. “Their dedication to collaboration and willingness to create customized options turns distinctive challenges into tailor-made improvements.”
By way of Avinteractive.