A recent example of one such application is London Stadium at Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park, who have upgraded its entrance with a 1,128-square-meter curved LED video display.
The display is tilted slightly towards the ground to directly engage with guests. It is 13.9 meters high and 81.2. meters wide and is designed with a 15-HD pixel layout to deliver consistent brightness under direct sunlight.
"Hosting Europe's largest LED video display is a proud point of difference and we expect that the sight of the screen will become an iconic element of everyone's visit to London Stadium and Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park," Linda Lennon, chief executive of London Stadium, said in the release. "The LED video display will serve to inform and entertain our guests while delivering considerable value to our commercial partners, event owners and community groups."
Daktronics teamed up with EDS to install the display and provide the secondary steel to offer it support. The display uses Daktronics Venus Pro control suite for content management and scheduling, according to the release.
Curved or straight? No, not a personal question, but one of preference when it comes to LED digital screens. Personally, I'm loving the new curved technology which includes convex or concave surfaces to create mind blowing displays both indoors and out. Panasonic have just released an impressive wall of six 4K curved OLED TVs formed from 3 convex screens, and 3 concave screens. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BGTKR4W_jIY
A recent example of one such application is London Stadium at Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park, who have upgraded its entrance with a 1,128-square-meter curved LED video display.
The display is tilted slightly towards the ground to directly engage with guests. It is 13.9 meters high and 81.2. meters wide and is designed with a 15-HD pixel layout to deliver consistent brightness under direct sunlight.
"Hosting Europe's largest LED video display is a proud point of difference and we expect that the sight of the screen will become an iconic element of everyone's visit to London Stadium and Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park," Linda Lennon, chief executive of London Stadium, said in the release. "The LED video display will serve to inform and entertain our guests while delivering considerable value to our commercial partners, event owners and community groups."
Daktronics teamed up with EDS to install the display and provide the secondary steel to offer it support. The display uses Daktronics Venus Pro control suite for content management and scheduling, according to the release.
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Source: Digital Signage Today