PixelFLEX is set to debut an innovative LED video showcase
USA - As the largest AV conference and exhibition in North America prepares to open its doors on 8 June, Nashville-based PixelFLEX is set to debut an innovative LED video showcase at InfoComm.
Located on stand 248 at the Orange County Convention Centre, the visual solutions provider will be demonstrating the unlimited potential for creating dynamic and long-lasting LED video designs for virtually any architectural, commercial, educational or entertainment installation.
“Over the past several years, LED video has crossed over into a variety of markets and is becoming an ideal solution for any AVL professional looking to create a memorable visual experience,” says David Venus, chief marketing officer, PixelFLEX LED. “No matter if the installation is indoors or outside, we have helped deploy high-resolution and durable LED video designs that accentuate any environment, and we are excited to be showcasing a number of these solutions at InfoComm 2019.”
A dynamic and high definition LED display, FLEXUltra from PixelFLEX LED allows for “boundless opportunities to experience true HD quality video with the creative freedom to define any space”. Utilising the impact and scratch-resistant COB PixelShield technology for long-lasting performance, FLEXUltra is designed in a convenient 16:9 ratio and has a 160° horizontal and vertical viewing angle.
With fully font-serviceable panels for quick and easy onsite installation and maintenance, FLEXUltra operates with a 3840Hz refresh rate to eliminate on-camera scan lines and flicker, and is available in 0.9mm, 1.2mm, 1.6mm and 1.9mm pixel pitch options.
The high-resolution FLEXMod Adaptive LED Tile’s radical, lightweight design eliminates any traditional display screen component with no shader, no perforations, and nothing to interfere with the viewing experience. Its ability to curve, bend, fold and attach to virtually any surface makes it suitable for those installations that call for a non-traditional and seamless LED solution, and a wide range of pitch options allows for high resolution video playback and creative architectural displays.
(Jim Evans)

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