LumixxLine rope-type LED display
Posted on Nov 29, 07 07:19 PM PDT
Hibino Corp. has introduced its LumixxLine rope-type LED display which can be attached to curved surfaces such as a cylinder, and it will be up for sale from tomorrow onwards. Multiple LumixxLines will be able to form a screen, where you align 3-in-1 LEDs that contain red (R), green (G) and blue (B) LED chips in one package at intervals of 35 or 70mm side-by-side like floor boards. A single line comprises of 96 LEDs (pixels) and one control unit can manage 16 lines. Since a maximum of 9 control units can be used in combination through cascade connection, theoretically a screen can render images using a maximum 144 lines, which is a resolution of 96 x 144. This unique LED display makes it possible to show video at traditionally difficult locations for existing flat LED displays, so this probably means we will soon be flooded with even more advertisements in the most unexpected of places should the LumixxLine LED display take off. Corporations ought to be warned of the price though - a 20m square screen with the 35mm-pitch model will set corporate coffers back by a whopping $300,000.
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