At the Amsterdam fair they are showing their most innovative screens for LED video wall configurations with ultra-thin pixel pixels, along with the smallest LCD tile bezels and ultra-high resolution 4K LCD displays.

This year is the first time that products from Leyard y Planar will be displayed in WHEREAS in the same stand (12-H85), after the merger carried out a year and a half between both companies. A space that is presented as a showcase of visual innovation with its latest developments in LED video wall technology with ultra-thin pixel pixels., along with smaller LCD bezels and screens of the same ultra-high resolution 4K technology.

“We are proud to present our extensive portfolio of high quality LED and LCD products from Leyard and Planar to the European AV market.. This will be a year of expansion for both brands in the EMEA region with an increase in sales and marketing focus, along with our customer service organization”, explains Marco Bruines, CEO of Leyard Europe.

An ISE 2017, Leyard and Planar are showing the DirectLight and TWS Series ultra-thin pixel pixel video wall Led video displays, and a demonstration is being carried out of an Led video wall configured with 0,7 mm. The latter can also be seen at the Lang AG stand. (1- H60).

As already published in Digital AV Magazine, The DirectLight family was recently announced and provides an ultra-thin pixel pixel with four different models between 0,9 y 1,8 millimeters of pixel pitch. This new generation facilitates installation and maintenance thanks to its front service on the top, with slim design less than 4” deep and an adjustable wall mount, to suit interior applications, plus a remote power supply with optional redundancy.

Like the previous one, The TWS family is also available in versions ranging from 0,9 a 1,8 mm de pixel pitch. The model of 27 inches is shown as an attractive solution for curved video walls, suspended or standard systems that require fine pixel pitch configuration.

Fine pixel Led screens

At the fair you can also see other LED solutions that also follow the line of offering a narrow pixel pitch such as the TWA series., TVH y CarbonLight.

The first is shown as a family of flat panel Led displays for video wall configurations, which provides a pixel density and form factor (16:9) Similar to LCD and rear projection video screens, but with a fully integrated image that can be configured to almost any size.

Available in 0,9, 1,2, 1,4, 1.8 y 2, 5 mm, in format of 54 inches, offers high image quality and 24-hour functionality×7, which makes them ideal for use in control and meeting rooms.

The TVH series provides high performance and is sold in LED versions of 1,6, 1,9 y 2,5 millimeters of pixel pitches. They have an advanced design and offer high reliability for indoor applications.

The Leyard CarbonLight family of Led screens are suitable both indoors and outdoors.. They are light, thin and very resistant, which makes them ideal for use at events, fixed and semi-fixed installations that require creative designs.

LCD solutions

In addition to exhibiting its cutting-edge LED video screens, Leyard and Planar also exhibit at ISE 2017 its LCD solutions such as Clarity Matrix, the QE Series or the latest generation of Planar UltraRes and EP.

The former is offered in narrow bezel models of 1,7 millimeters and equipment 3,7 mm width in tile frames. Available in 46 inches or 55 inches, This line sets a standard for LCD video wall installations with a unique architecture.

The line of ultra high definition LCD screens (UHD) QE Series provide an end-to-end solution that delivers high impact in digital signage or meeting room applications.. Available in 75, 86 y 98 inches and with the multi-touch option they incorporate the ContentSmart 4K multimedia player, to deploy and manage content, delivering the right message to the right audience at the right time.

Finally, The next generation of Planar UltraRes and EP displays offer high performance with 4K resolution and high reliability. The series incorporates interactive multi-touch models.

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