The Bank of Hawaii offers an avant-garde image with a large-format video wall
Installed in the lobby of the Honolulu branch, This Led video wall is designed with the S/Video Fine Pitch indoor display model from SNA Displays and displays more than 2,4 million pixels.
The Bank of Hawaii (Bank of Hawaii) has installed, at its Honolulu headquarters, an LED screen 10 meters long by 2 also from Sansi North America (SNA) Displays. The integration has been carried out by the American company Ford AV.
For its design, an S/Video Fine Pitch indoor model has been used that shows more than 2,4 million pixels (720×3.360) and has a pixel pitch of 3 mm.
Located in the lobby, This video wall has become the main element of the branch and extends along the bank's entrance wall, welcoming customers with spectacular high-resolution images.
The content displayed on the screen rotates through colorful and eye-catching images drawn from themes in Hawaiian culture. In addition, It also serves as a cutting-edge canvas for showcasing bank promotions and other marketing campaigns..
This indoor Led video screen uses mounting technology (SMD – surface-mount device), where the LEDs of each pixel are packed together, enabling sharp, clear images and a broader viewing experience.
Este videowall, installed in this modern lobby, It is part of the banking entity's strategy to offer a futuristic image that seeks to offer an avant-garde experience.
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