Giant ISLE LED Show Opens Tomorrow In Shenzhen; 1,000+ Vendors, 200K Attendees (16:9)
The actual numbers are are not at all clear, but what’s certain is that one whole hell of a lot of people will be ... […]
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The actual numbers are are not at all clear, but what’s certain is that one whole hell of a lot of people will be ... […]
This is a sports bar in Dallas that now how has a center-hug halo LED display over one of the drinks stations and visible ... […]
The Shenzhen LED manufacturer Ocolour seems to specialize in somewhat unconventional products – both in shape and where they go. I see lots of ... […]
This in an interesting use of cladding and partially wrapping around a small, cylindrical commercial building in Shenzhen, China. It is on the Nanshan ... […]
This is a gorgeous experiential LED installation in a building somewhere in Shenzhen, China – with the structure made to be reminiscent of Rubik’s ... […]
To get a sense of the sheer scale of the LED display manufacturing ecosystem in China – and the many, many companies who only ... […]
As much as we all want to wish the pandemic away and go back to normal, COVID-19 continues to be a serious problem both ... […]
It’s a little disappointing to see one of the largest LED manufacturers in the world putting out misleading marketing messages, but I suppose the ... […]
We’ve seen halo displays at big sports venues in the US – notably the NFL stadiums in Atlanta and LA – but here’s a ... […]
I’m not entirely sure what the COVID situation is in Shenzhen, China, but there is evidently enough comfort around healthy safety for the organizers of LED China to run a live show this week. The event started today, with 1,200 exhibitors and as many as 50,000 attendees, according to the website. There is an option to attend virtually, so that may account for a portion of those numbers. […]
Email pitches come in day and night from lesser known Chinese DV-LED display manufacturers, showing me their versions of displays and infrastructure. I look at them, but it’s rare when there’s anything new to write about. And really, most of the people e-mailing seem to want me to batch-order product. […]
It hasn’t really happened in North America or, likely, EMEA, but in China, fine pitch LED is increasingly supplanting projection tiles, edge-blended projection and narrow bezels LCDs as the tech of choice for big control room environments. If the room is big enough and operators are set back enough, the clarity is there for MASSIVE walls of dashboard information and video feeds. […]
16:9 just released a Special Report called The Total Guide To Fine Pitch LED. It’s a big, 70 page look at the display technology, coming at it from all kinds of angles. The free report (you can download it here) came together, in part, because of sponsors – like the major one, custom LED design firm D3. […]
A ferry will take me this morning from Shenzhen, China to Hong Kong, which I am assuming is a far nicer way to get between the two cities than the subway rides I took to get here. Yeah, you can take the subway to China. It’s cheap and kinda sorta fast, but hard work if you have luggage. […]
My butt gets sore just thinking about the long plane ride ahead this weekend – eventually taking me to Shenzhen, where most of the world’s consumer and business electronics are made. I’m going there for a few days to take a deep look at direct view LEDs – how they’re made, who makes them and how buyers are supposed to separate the great from the not-so. […]