JAPAN'S DMM VR THEATRE LAUNCHES WITH SILICONCORE LED BACKDROP
Yokohama’s Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan, has become the world’s first LED-integrated performance arts space, unveiling a revolutionary ‘DMM VR THEATER’. This combines on stage entertainment with holographic visualisations using a SiliconCore 4K wide Orchid 1.9mm LED backdrop.
Traditionally this method of 3D and holographic image generation would have been achieved using a projector solution, but the tight pixel pitch of the SiliconCore Orchid 1.9mm has made it possible for an LED display to be utilised, along with the other benefits of the manufacturer’s unique and patented Common Cathode design.
This includes the ultra wide 160° viewing angle that ensures everyone in the audience has a clear and uninterrupted view of the display, with no drop off or fade. The high brightness of 2000 nits is also superior to a projector system and ensures that the visuals don’t look washed out under the intense theater lighting. The truly seamless nature of LED also means there are no bezels or gaps between images.
The Common Cathode driver method reduces the amount of power being wasted as heat with twofold benefit; firstly giving the LED a longer lifespan of 100,000 hours and secondly the display runs cool so no additional cooling infrastructure is needed, ensuring silent operation. Power usage is also reduced for industry leading total cost of ownership.
Eric Li, CEO of SiliconCore explains:
“Not only was the SiliconCore Orchid 1.9mm a great aesthetic choice for the DMM VR THEATER, but it has also proved to be one of the most sustainable. The power savings and low maintenance result in industry leading total cost of ownership making it a smart financial decision and allowing performers to deliver great shows day-in, day-out, without a hitch.”