NAB 2016 TO FEATURE ULTRA FINE 0.95MM LED DISPLAY FOR BROADCAST

The Camellia 0.95, SiliconCore’s smallest pixel pitch LED display to date, will launch to the broadcast industry for the first time at NAB 2016. This will be presented alongside the manufacturer’s full range of ultra fine pixel pitch LED displays on Booth C2024 from the 18th – 21st of April at the Las Vegas Convention Center.

The Camellia achieves 4K resolution at just 165” diagonal and has superb contrast ratios and grey scale qualities, perfect for close proximity viewing and direct view applications. This ultra fine pitch display has been achieved thanks to SiliconCore’s Common Cathode technology, where reduced power dissipation enables the finer LED pitch while maintaining the high brightness and image quality.

The Orchid 1.9mm LED display will also be on display near the Camellia, designed with broadcast, retail and control room installations in mind. The incredible 160⁰ viewing angle of all displays makes them ideal for creative and engaging studio backdrops, allowing off axis shots and wide pans.

Welcoming visitors to the booth will be SiliconCore’s stunning Lavender 1.2mm and Magnolia 1.50mm LED displays. The Lavender 1.2mm display features a viewing distance of less than a meter and the Magnolia delivers beautiful imagery across a whopping 444.9k pixels per square meter. All displays beyond the Camellia offer both front and rear service access configurations for ease of maintenance and installation.

In addition, a SiliconCore Magnolia 1.50mm 4K display will dazzle those at the Rohde & Schwarz America, Inc. Booth SL1205 during the show and Diversified on Booth N1211 will feature a Magnolia in Full HD resolution.

Eric Li, CEO of SiliconCore, explains:

“The advancements of ultra-fine pixel pitch LED displays are revolutionising the broadcast industry by expanding the creative possibilities for studio backdrops. The extraordinary pixel pitch, contrast and brightness in our displays are all made possible by our unique and patented Common Cathode driver technology. With an overall reduction in power consumption the heat output of displays are greatly minimised, removing the need for additional cooling for a very quiet and long lasting display beyond the typical 100,000 hours.”

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