SiliconCore will launch the highest-resolution LED display ever manufactured, the Lavender 1.2mm, at InfoComm MEA. This pixel pitch enables a full HD image to be displayed on a screen just 110in in size – making LED a viable option in an increasing number of applications.
This pixel pitch will drive close-proximity viewing within corporate, broadcast, command and control, and simulation. Because it uses SiliconCore’s Common Cathode technology, this is achieved at a fraction of the power consumption of traditional displays.
Eric Li, president and CEO of SiliconCore, commented: “We have been working towards this product for several years, with the Orchid 1.9mm and Magnolia 1.50mm pioneering the way for its development, so we are very proud to finally be shipping.
“With a close proximity viewing distance of less than one metre, LED is now operating in the same space as existing large-format display technologies. The display also comes with the additional benefit of being scalable for any size or shape application and due to the nature of LED is truly seamless. The clarity, uniformity and viewing angle are other market leading benefits that now new markets can utilise for comfortable large screen viewing.”
SiliconCore’s Common Cathode Technology design is a much more efficient at generating a given brightness for a given amount of power, ensuring that less power is wasted as heat, reducing power consumption and increasing the lifespan of the display. This results in a total cost of ownership that is described as market leading.
These LED displays and their subsequent benefits can now be utilised for smaller corporate installations such as boardrooms for collaboration displays, command and control centres and simulation/visualisation suites, with the scalable nature and true seamlessness ensuring lifelike quality, size and appearance.
The Lavender 1.2mm will be on display on Booth TA-120 at InfoComm MEA, which runs from 13 to 16 October in Dubai.