Photonoics has unveiled the JUMBO162 mobile OLED display, measuring 767 inches (19.5 m). The display features a 4K resolution with a pixel size of 3.9 mm. According to the company, it is the world’s largest display in its category. It is designed for event decoration and, thanks to a maximum brightness of 5,000 nits, displays a bright picture even in sunlight.
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The JUMBO162 display area with sides of 17 x 9.5 m is 161.5 m2. This is close to the size of a tennis court for a single game (24 x 8 m). The high windage forced us to pay special attention to the base, the design and weight of which allow the display not to tip over in winds of up to 61 km/h. Taking into account the base, the total height of the display is 13 m.
Photonoics considers its previous achievement to be the production of the JUMBO100 display with an area of 100 m2. Its arsenal also includes displays of other shapes and sizes, but, of course, smaller than the presented new product. The company has to thank the supplier of LED panels INFiLED for its flexible approach. The largest OLED display uses 374 INFiLED AR3.9 LED panels, combined into one massive screen.
The array of LEDs (panels) is processed using the VR Helios LED Processing Platform. INFiLED’s Infinite Colors technology provides improved visualization, in particular by expanding the color gamut. Everything is monumental and impressive, and truly impressive.