100 megapixel, 12.5 units of 4k resolution, and 166.9 square meters——those numbers highlight the most advanced technology that Absen applied in this custom-made narrow pixel pitch(NPP) LED display for a smart command center in Shenzhen city.
It is known that this biggest curved NPP LED display of highest resolution is from Absen’s CR series of NPP 1.2 mm, an ideal display solution for indoor control rooms. Stretching 166.9 square meters and composed of 800 cabinets, the curved giant screen plays a key role in exchanging comprehensive information and data in the Smart Longgang Command Center among government departments.
Pixel of 1.2mm enables the giant screen with more than 100 megapixels, which equals 12.5 units of 4K ultra-high resolution, to present audience vivid and ultra-clear images. According to the statistics, this LED display ranks as the highest resolution for curved NPP LED display in the world.
Pixel pitch is the distance between the center of a LEDcluster (or pixel) and the center of the next LED cluster, measured in millimeters. Pixel pitch generally ranges from 2.5mm up to 20mm for indoor LED displays. The lower the pixel pitch, the closer a viewer can stand to a display.
Pixel pitch smaller than 2.5mm are regarded as small or narrow pixel pitch. NPP LED displays have been surging in popularity due to their seamless images, ability to scale to any size or shape, and excellent optical characteristics that make content look fantastic from any angle.
Shenzhen, known by the world as a typical Chinese “world factory” and its speed of completing building three storeys one day, namely “Shenzhen speed”, boasts numerous remarkable projects.
In recent years, Shenzhen start-up enterprises have been emerging and achieved development by leaps and bounds through research and development on cutting-edge technology. None of them are developing without “Shenzhen speed”.
In regard to this 166.9 square meter curved display, at the same “Shenzhen Speed” Absen completed the installation in three months from first question to final system test.
In August, the Absen project team started deployment of the design resolution.
In September, the resolution came into the stage of steel structure fabrication.
In October, Absen’s display cabinets were moved into the site for installation.
In November, Absen personnel completed all the work of device installation, adjustment, overall routing and display electrical test.
And it turned out to be a big success as the giant screen presents ultra-clear and vivid data and graphs.
This project marks that Absen’s NNP display technology and advanced manufacturing capability have reached world level. In the future, Absen will serve more smart-city projects with world-leading expertise, professional products and tailored solutions that best fit customers’ needs.