Working with VOD Visual, the company has unveiled V1 Architecture, which allows an LED cabinet to be built that it is claimed will cut the cost and environmental impact of display upgrades.

The LED Studio launches triple-technology cabinet design

The LED Studio, powered by VOD Visual, will debut its V1 Architecture at ISE 2023.

The company claims to be reshaping the LED display landscape through the first LED display cabinet design that is compatible with three advanced LED technologies.

The cabinet infrastructure permits the LED display to be constructed in SMD, flip-chip SMD or flip-chip SMD high brightness thanks to the engineered design that adjusts how the PCBs are manufactured. Granting access to three methods of technology manufacturing offers a range of visual, economic and financial benefits for end users, and allows it to be upgraded in the future.

The V1 Architecture requires only 30% of the display to be replaced during an upgrade, so 70% remains intact, reducing waste and enabling accurate forecasts for future project developments.

Rob Bint, The LED Studio’s chief executive, said: “Our ability to present an LED display with the option to choose from three advanced manufacturing technologies, and various pixel pitches, is a massive evolution in the LED industry. It answers multiple end-user-specific demands by granting access to advanced technologies within their current budgets, while helping to plan for future upgrades that are more attainable.

“This is a significant turning point in a move towards a more sustainable display industry. It marks the first time a single display has embodied flexibility and sustainability to protect initial investments, reduce waste and support technology progression.”

The V1 Architecture is being launched within The EDGE Pro LED display. The single die-cast cabinets are designed as a direct replacement for 43” LCDs, measuring 43” diagonally, 38mm deep and weighing 11kg to replicate the specifications of standard 43” LCD commercial panels. The panel offers two mounting methods, allowing it to be installed directly on to a load-bearing wall or hung on standard VESA mounts.

The EDGE Pro is three times brighter than traditional LCDs, reaching up to 4000 nits (when using flip-chip high-brightness pixel technology) to ensure no fading or distortion to the image quality in any indoor environment. The LED Studio uses proprietary sustainability technology to reduce power consumption by up to 75% compared with average LCDs. The EDGE Pro has an operating expectancy of more than 100,000 hours, compared with a three-year lifecycle for LCDs.

Reference : AVinteractive