Listen: Leyard Continues To Expand LED Line With 0.7MM Pixel Pitch Wall

 

LED is booming right now in the industry of Audio Visual with companies like Planar and Leyard continue to expand their inventory of LED Video Wall products which features a revolutionary pixel pitch of only 0.7 millimeters. This size of course is the industries’ smallest pixel pitch LED video wall display to date. In fact, when on display at this year’s ISE 2018, we found that the Leyard DirectLight LED Video Wall system integrates a family of seemless, fine pitch LED video wall displays that enable customers the ability to have ultra-slim, wall-mounted, front service installation indoors.

However, it doesn’t just deliver a higher level of pixel density but also more power efficiency allowing for both 4K and 8K resolution. Steve Seminario, VP of Product Management at Leyard and Planar stated to AV Magazine that, “as a market leader in the growing fine pitch LED video display industry, we continue to set a standard with groundbreaking advancements and industry-leading design.” So, if you had the chance to go to ISE 2018 or not, it’s apparent that Leyard and Planar are continuing to be a part of the LED revolution within the AV industry.

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