Tilt Würks Brewhouse & Casino is a brewery that has updated its projection system, where it broadcasts live sports, by a 1.8 Led screen×3 meters and a pixel pitch of 2,5 Mm.

NanoLumens at Montana Brewery Casino

the Tilt Würks Brewhouse & casino is a bar located in Miles City (Montana) whose clientele finds there the ideal environment to watch live sports. recently, has updated its main projection system and has installed a 1.8 Led screen×3 meters and a pixel pitch of 2,5 mm of NanoLumens.

The system solution installed in Tilt Würks uses a video processor Novastar to transmit HDMI signals and provide split-screen capability. Sources include a DirecTV receiver for live streams and two PCs for bingo shows..

“I wanted our establishment to differentiate itself from other sports bars, not only in our area, but throughout the state of Montana. During the evaluation process we had the opportunity to visit the NanoLumens showroom in Las Vegas, and also several of the places where they had installed their Led screens and convinced us for quality, warranty and amazing visual effect", explains Denis Leidholt, owner of the premises.

NanoLumens at Montana Brewery Casino

According to Randy Walter of Be Led, the main events of the brewery (sports and bingo) require a large video screen that is clear, bright, visible from all angles and without problems in its handling and maintenance.

“Since video-based events are a big draw for Tilt Würks customers, the NanoLumens display is an idea solution. Game nights generate a lot of money for the establishment and projection systems have high maintenance costs, mainly for frequent replacement of bulbs. With this Led screen of 2.5 Mm, no maintenance costs", adds Walter.

You also have to consider the 'wow' factor, as both the integrator and owner say Tilt Würks is the first brewery in Montana to implement a large-format Led NanoLumens display..


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by • 13 sep, 2019
• section: Case studies, outstanding, Digital signage, display