The digital screen specialist displayLED has a new flexible LED tile aimed at the rental market for musical tours, television studios, architectural applications and for the creation of displays for the conference and exhibition sector.

displayLED has launched a new generation of its digiFLEX flexible LED tiles. According to the company, The new digiFLEX is a more robust version of the previous displayLED flexible screen, Updated for easy installation in concert touring environments, while providing images compatible with cameras in television studios. The product also offers new opportunities for applications in the architectural and conference markets. / exhibition.

Tom Mudd, displayLED technical director, has explained: “The new digiFLEX is a rental product with robust connections and easy handling for use on music tours. With a magnetic installation system, digiFLEX is extremely easy to use, allowing you to cover any metal surface with this LED video sheet. If user can make the shape in steel, we cover it with the digiFLEX “.

The screen is available in versions of 10 y 6 millimeters and includes features such as displayLED's new Pixel Eater, a device that allows a single, understandable image to be displayed on fragmented screens.

digiFLEX uses one-to-one DVI pixel mapping in a magnetically mounted flexible PCB package. With a selection of improved LED technologies, The super-black level performance that makes digiFLEX so suitable for televisions has been improved, while brighter signature LEDs enable screen environment levels close to sunlight, according to the company. displayLED has also increased the number of pixels offered by a single Power and Data Distributor (PDD) con digiFLEX, so a larger LED surface area is supplied by fewer behind-the-scene boxes. A friendly technology connection system with light cables is used, allowing electrical boxes to be placed up to five meters away from the screen.

By, 22 Aug, 2012, Section: Digital signage, Display, Lightning

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