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Addressing challenges of LED display

Calibre releases its newest LED display as the “first fruits” of its relationship with sister company, Optoma – also part of Coretronic.

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Willy Tsai, director at Calibre UK

The AiO (All-in-One) LED has been designed with speed of use in mind, a lack of which, the firm describes as one of the biggest drawbacks to LED display.

With speed of deployment the inspiration, the AiO has been designed to be installed by three people in under an hour via a simple three-step process.

In order to assemble the display, two frame modules need to be joined together by tightening screws and then the individual LED modules can be installed.

The Optoma QUAD130, which is the 1.5mm pixel pitch 130in version of the AiO has been recognised for its ease of installation.

...historically the downside of LED-based displays has been the relative difficulty of assembling and deploying them

The design was named the installation magazine winner of the Best of Show Awards 2019 at Integrated Systems Europe at RAI Amsterdam earlier this year.

“LED technology is rapidly gaining traction in the proAV market – especially for large screens and video walls – as its image quality is beginning to surpass that of the de facto LCD standard and is becoming increasingly affordable,” comments Willy Tsai, director at Calibre UK.

“However, historically the downside of LED-based displays has been the relative difficulty of assembling and deploying them,” adds Tsai.

The Calibre AiO LED display benefits from inbuilt LEDView series scalers/switchers which bring Ultra HD capability to LED screens.

The aim of AiO is to remove this barrier, enabling organisations to deliver high quality, high brightness, high contrast ratio images in minimal time and with minimal effort.

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