Digital LED displays are transforming corporate workspaces, creating a positive ripple effect that disseminates throughout the companies workforce and into its clientele. “Digital is now,” said David Venus, CMO of PixelFLEX. On this episode of LEDTalk, host Tyler Kern sat down with Venus & guest Jeff Peden, director of marketing at Dalton Agency, to discuss how new video display technology elevates the corporate space.

Gone are the days of slapping a big-screen TV on the wall and calling it audiovisual technology. Today, companies are looking to stand out from the crowd by displaying their unique brand identity in new ways. One way to exhibit company values, missions, and workflow is by using innovative new LED screens to create a visionary data center, drawing in clients and drawing together employees.

Venus and Peden encourage companies to “think outside the rectangle.” That is, think beyond a TV screen and dream up an immersive AV experience. PixelFLEX’s strategy for designing and implementing LED technology in a workspace is to hone in on content.

By highlighting a company’s intention and purpose, an AV space can feel purposeful and intuitive, serving to please both client and employee. Though AV digital technology is “on-trend,” Peden asserted that this new and exciting trend is “not going away any time soon.”

As the overall marketplace shifts toward the experiential, corporate facilities will follow suit, crafting their own AV experience that elevates their brand and sets them apart on the global stage.

While you are probably aware of the advantages of using digital signage, you may be wondering how much an LED video wall costs. Well, the answer requires some explanation and a look at several determining factors. There’s size, pixel pitch, quality of the LED components, and other features to consider. Let’s explore what impacts the price of an LED video wall.

Pricing LED Video Walls: Factors to Consider

LED video walls can be an impressive visual array for your space, engaging guests, customers, and staff, allowing your brand to communicate it’s message uniquely. But LED video walls are not a one-size-fits-all product, so several aspects can impact the price.

  • Display size: as you go bigger, your budget will most likely need to increase as well
  • Resolution: determined by the pitch of pixels in a display—the smaller the pitch, the clearer the image; for the top tier processors, you can expect to pay anywhere between $8K to $30K depending on the complexity of playback capabilities
  • Configuration: the more complex your video tile configuration, the more attention it will draw, but you can also expect to pay more, too
  • Mounting: to meet your configuration needs, you may need custom mounts, which are more expensive than standard mounts
  • Indoor vs. outdoor: where your video wall will be placed impacts the price—typically, outdoor displays require more ruggedized construction to withstand weather and other elements, so they tend to come at a higher price

Cost Is About More Than Screen Size

While a larger screen obviously entails more materials, meaning larger budgets, it’s not just about the size of a screen. You may find that screens similar in size and resolution have varying prices, which is directly linked to the source and attributes of the LEDs. While a higher density of pixels translates to better resolution, the higher the pixel pitch, the higher the price. Key elements such as viewing distance may affect the tightness of clusters necessary for your particular video wall—wider-spaced pixel clusters translate to fewer dollars. It comes down to the type of content you’ll be displaying and how it will be viewed.

Further, the quality and speed of the processing components will also account for a considerable chunk of your budget. And other aspects must be considered, including installation ease, features, and benefits that improve image performance, front and/or rear serviceability, energy efficiency, warranties, and a screen configuration that will not only aesthetically enhance the space, but accurately, engagingly represent your brand vision and message.

Finding the Right LED Video Wall: Meeting Your Design Needs and Your Budget

An LED video wall is an investment in your brand, allowing you to engage and inform your audience in visually stunning ways. The best way to determine exactly how much your video wall will cost is to consult with an LED solutions provider expert. The PixelFLEX®  team of knowledgeable staff will work with you to understand your goals and create a plan to meet brand objectives while keeping affordability top of mind. PixelFLEX also warrants their panels from edge to edge and pixel to pixel, providing investment peace of mind. Simply put, PixelFLEX® delivers customized solutions for every customer, ensuring you get exactly what you need at the price you expect.  

Learn more about the variety of LED video wall design options available from PixelFLEX by visiting their portfolio.

With the global LED display industry currently valued at $5 billion, it’s not surprising many new companies are entering the sector. Some may be industry veterans simply adding displays to their line of offerings; others, however, may be unseasoned novices making their debut into the Pro AV community. While this means many more options to choose from, it also means it’s more challenging to weed through the multitude of choices to find a dependable provider offering a quality display that meets both your unique needs and price point.

When looking at LED display providers, there are many factors to consider—specifically, the manufacturer’s quality, reputation, and the scope of their product warranties. Although price, size and picture quality are all vital, these screens are application-driven, and varying aspects must be considered dependent upon the display’s overall purpose, making decision-making even more complex. Thus, it’s crucial to ensure that the manufacturer has a clear strategy in its approach to both your project and the LED market.

An Important Pitch to Pay Attention To

A major consideration in selecting LED displays is pixel pitch or pixel density. Pixel pitch is the distance in millimeters from the center of a pixel to the center of each neighboring pixel—a smaller pixel pitch means there is less empty space between pixels, equating to higher pixel density and improved screen resolution. However, the ambient light of various environments requires different pixel pitches, as does the distance your audience will be from the display—the farther the viewer is from the display, the lower the pixel pitch needed to achieve a high-quality image. However, if displays are intended for an audience that can get in close, gaps in a lower pixel pitch display will be evident to the spectator, decreasing image resolution.

Componentry Makes a Difference

The components that make up your display can be as integral to your unique application as pixel pitch. For example, if you expect very high levels of uptime, such as in military operations or healthcare settings, redundant power supplies seamlessly switch power supplies, ensuring uninterrupted content in critical environments. There are also manufacturers who reduce or even eliminate cabling, making installation easier and less expensive. All-metal pixel cards can reduce warping and increase long-term reliability, and high-quality Multicolor LEDs have high humidity resistance. Each of these elements come into play, depending on where your installation is located.

What Makes a LED Company the Best?

When you’re shopping around, you’ll find any number of companies advertising they have the highest quality LED displays, the best warranties, and the very best customer service—but how do you know the company you’re considering is, in fact, the best? Can they provide client references? Who have they worked with, and are they return customers? Is the company prepared to stick with you over the long haul, providing services not just during, but after the installation as well? Also, make sure the company is trying to help you with your needs rather than just trying to sell you what they have. Simply put, it’s best to choose a company with a history of quality.

American-based LED provider PixelFLEX® strives to offer creative solutions, reliable products and dependable service for their industry-leading LED display technologies. Excellence-driven, PixelFLEX offers one-of-a-kind LED video walls and video screens for tours, events, and installations, backed by top tier, customer-focused support. Recognized via multiple industry-prestigious awards, PixelFLEX remains on the cusp of innovation, delivering carefully crafted, application-driven designs optimized for a wide array of challenging environments for many diverse industries.

To learn more about how PixelFLEX can provide you with the high-quality LED displays you need, visit us at https://plxelflexled.com today!

Award-winning manufacturer introduces a revolutionary, all-in-one and seamless LED video display that is not just smart, but brilliant

Nashville, TN (7/9/2019) – Continuing to break the boundaries associated with traditional LED video displays, the award-winning manufacturer PixelFLEX™ LED is proud to introduce VisionPro HD™. Now providing the same user experience of a premium Smart TV, but on a much larger scale, VisionPro HD™ offers one of the highest resolution displays available in an all-in-one, seamless video experience ideal for any corporate, educational, retail, or entertainment design.

“We are very excited about the possibilities of our new VisionPro HD™ LED video line,” said David Venus, Chief Marketing Officer, PixelFLEX LED. “Wanting to make the LED video experience more consumer and prosumer-friendly, we have spent a lot of time developing a solution that is a truly unique, all-encompassing technology which provides unlimited possibilities.”

Designed to offer high-quality LED display technology as a direct replacement for TV walls and other traditional display technologies at a very completive price, VisionPro HD™ is constructed with a naturally reflection-free surface to reduce any room or light interference. Additionally, VisionPro HD™ combines bright and vibrant color with a depth of dark contrast to provide the highest image quality possible. As a bezel-less, and seamless display, VisionPro HD is available in four models; a 110-inch display at 1.2mm pixel pitch, a 138-inch display at 1.5mm pixel pitch, a 165-inch display at 1.9mm pixel pitch, and a 220-inch display at 2.5mm pixel pitch all in native HD resolution (1920 x 1080).

Standard with a built-in media player and an Android-based user interface with remote and keyboard, VisionPro HD™ provides access to all the Smart TV applications consumers know and love. Available in both a wall-mount and floor-stand configuration, VisionPro HD™ allows for screen-sharing across any WiFi network and users can also share up to 4 devices wirelessly, or one device via an HMDI input. With tiles that are calibrated directly out of the box to ensure perfect color and brightness, VisionPro HD™ is also future-proof through the simple replacement of any of the magnetic video modules.

To find out more about the new VisionPro HD™ LED video experience, visit the product page at www.pixelflexled.com, click here to watch the product video, or try the VisonPro HD™ Display Builder for a quick design quote.

An American-based LED manufacturer, PixelFLEX™ offers creative solutions, reliable products, and dependable service for our industry-leading LED display technologies and solutions. Driven towards excellence to meet your standards, PixelFLEX offers a one-of-a-kind design for your tour, event or installation through our award-winning line of LED video walls and video screens. Working with architects, designers, engineers and consultants, PixelFLEX is proud to develop custom LED solutions for each and every customer while also providing top-tier customer support throughout the entire experience. For more information on the complete line of PixelFLEX LED video walls and video screens, visit pixelflexled.com, follow us on Twitter at @pixelflexled or find us on Facebook, Instagram or LinkedIn.

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On this episode of LED Talk with PixelFLEX, host Tyler Kern sat down with chief marketing officer David Venus and director of sales Will Dickey to discuss five factors that significantly affect the price of implementing an LED solution, and why a client should be educated on all five to deliver the best solution possible.

Componentry: Dickey discussed the options available in LED components, including chips, wiring, and power supply, and how they affect cost.

Pixel Pitch and Distance of Viewers: How an LED screen is going to be used determines the solution, Venus said. “If viewers are far away, you can start to back down in resolution and still accomplish the same thing,” he said. “But if you have a screen at eye level in a corporate lobby, you need that higher pitch. And ultimately, the pixel pitch will affect the overall price. ”

Installation and Rigging Variables: Screen mounting costs vary on the location and the LED’s primary use. Clients should be “really grasping what’s going to affect installation and how that can lead to costs later down the line if those things aren’t thought through,” Venus cautioned.

Processing and Playback: Another factor can be processing and playback, which affect the cost as well, the two experts said.

Content: Finally, content is a chief consideration because it’s the reason for an LED solution. “If it’s not high-quality content and you haven’t thought through what you’re trying to accomplish with that content, then at the end of the day I say, ‘Why did you even put that on the wall?’” Venus said.F


With the digital generation either already attaining or quickly reaching maturity, the gaming methods of old lack the technological allure to appeal to these younger audiences. Also, new betting regulations are expanding and transforming the gaming industry in states spanning the country. With competitiveness and enthusiasm at an all-time high, casinos must be prepared to effectively meet the evolving needs of those they welcome.

Make Way for Contemporary Gaming

While the appreciation of older generations for traditional casino offerings may continue to generate revenue, Generation X and millennial players have grown accustomed to sophisticated interactive video games that create a higher level of rivalry and demand a higher level of skill than that of roulette wheels or slot machines. Further, these customers don’t wish to leave potential winnings in the hands of chance—the great equalizer—as they now possess the gaming experience to emerge above the rest. To attract these younger crowds, successful casinos must bring these experiences in-house.

Sports Betting Legalization Changing the Casino Game

A May 2018 Supreme Court decision struck down a federal law that banned sports gambling sponsored by individual states. Eight states now possess fully legalized sports betting, with an additional six having already passed bills that are likely to entail the same outcome. All but seven states have at least introduced some form of legalization bill in their legislature. Today’s clever casinos can cash in on the opportunities that throng with the increased proliferation of legalized sports betting.

LED Screens Elevate Casino Branding and Game Experiences

In an increasingly digital age, LED screens provide the perfect solution for casinos vying to attract tech-savvy sports betting and gaming audiences to their premises. With the potential to lure in customers on a more long-term basis, LED screens are invaluable to the future of the casino industry. LED screen implementation can facilitate sports betting and gaming into a true commercial juggernaut for these venues, maximizing customer engagement, increasing on-site spending and bolstering customer loyalty.

Video walls and LED caves unite customers in large gaming tournaments where gamers can both play for money and bet on other games through casino-sponsored gaming books. Screens can also seamlessly transfer between games, such as from poker to blackjack, in a clear and timely manner and suited to the audiences’ preferences. Additionally, employing innovative architectural designs, interactive video walls and versatile gaming spaces that captivate players will ensure their return.

Moreover, digital signage can be placed inside or outside a casino, and within applications on various mobile devices. A gaming venue’s digital strategy could include employee recognition, emergency messaging, event scheduling and other sectors in which enhanced, facilitated and real-time communication with the general public presents compelling potentials for casinos. Further, any casino can reap the countless advertising benefits of the real-time commercial messaging updates that come with LED systems, regardless of geographic location.

Up the Ante with PixelFLEX

Innovating stunning, one-of-a-kind structures that boggle the mind, video display solutions from PixelFLEX provide sensory-centric functionality while enhancing both architectural and spatial design, transforming gaming industry spaces into cost-effective, unparalleled LED experiences that engage the senses. As a leading LED solutions provider, PixelFLEX prioritizes the individual, treating each customer as his or her own creative entity, ensuring visions become a reality. PixelFLEX delivers quality solutions backed by customer-focused support, forging a win-win partnership for casinos and gamers alike. Learn more about PixelFLEX products here

Founded in 2001 in Denver, Colorado, Encompass Event Group is a full-line Rental & Staging company specializing in B2B support of corporate meetings, national conventions and entertainment. They joined the PixelFLEX rental partner network in 2016 with their addition of FLEXTour 2.8mm tiles to their AV arsenal.

We recently had a Q&A Session with CEO, Dave Jensen, and here is what he had to say about Encompass Event Group and its business.

As a live event production provider, what do you feel are the most important factors to consider when creating a successful live event?

“There are several factors we consider when planning a live event. Atop our list is equipment quality. “Live” can’t wait for a replacement to be delivered. Corporate theater and trade show clients expect the best so we’re particular about little details (specifically design/deployment and maintenance/repair). We can work around the challenges of local staffing and ever-changing media but knowing our equipment is solid makes every event easier.”

When you first get started on creating the production design behind any live event, what are your top-level priorities as you begin the design process?

“We start most designs the old-fashioned way … with the client, a Sharpie, and a blank sheet of paper (so they can draw too). It’s important to understand their overall goals for the audience before tossing a bunch of creative options in the mix. Once we’ve narrowed down the objectives of the event, we start adding different production elements.”

How would you describe Encompass Event Group’s design approach?

Our approach always starts with the end in mind. Are we communicating, entertaining, or just background to something else? While equipment can be utilized for almost any application, our design impacts the how the audience will absorb information. Too much going on detracts from certain environments (lectures) but enhances others (entertainment and tradeshows). There’s always a balance which starts in the design phase.

As the technology for creating live events continues to evolve, how does Encompass keep up-to-date with the latest product innovations and event solutions?

“The owners of our company started as techs so we’re always “nerding out” when it comes to new technology. We actively look for opportunities to get onboard with the newest gear and ideas. Attending trade shows, reading the industry magazines, and hosting manufacturer Open Houses and training events are all great ways to stay up-to-date. Maintaining relationships with other Production Rental providers in your town and across the country is also beneficial.”

When did Encompass Event Group first start using LED video in your live event designs? What types of applications first drew you to use LED video?

“Our LED experience started in the entertainment segment of the business as EDM was becoming widely popular. We had a strong reputation as a video provider (cameras, switching, projection …) so a lot of companies naturally turned to us for LED as it became more common. Cutting our teeth in entertainment gave us a better understanding of logistics and deployment which gave us a huge advantage when transitioning corporate and trade show clients to LED.”

When did Encompass Event Group decide to make an investment in a rental inventory of LED video, and what were the driving factors to make the investment? 

“We bought into LED following our first touring season. The biggest factor for investing in LED was the cost of transportation from other markets. Even with long-term rental agreements, trucking added enough expense to surpass entry-level budgets. The immediate impact of decreased expense and increased availability affirmed our decision to purchase.”

As you researched the various LED video solutions on the market, what initially drew your attention to the PixelFLEX™ product line?

“Our involvement with PixelFLEX was sparked by a personal relationship with an executive. Once he introduced us to the company, we were impressed by the different product lines, arena and studio installations, and the company’s modern approach to branding. We also loved that PixelFLEX developed/assembled their products in the USA.”

Looking at the live event market today, where do you see the greatest impact of LED video?

“LED is everywhere so it’s tough to narrow down the greatest impact. For us, creative use in corporate theater and trade shows has changed the way we design. Being able to create elements in non-standard aspects wasn’t as easy with projection and usually became a static scenic piece. LED allows us to add motion and change the entire scenic design on a cue rather than on a break.”

Throughout your experience in the live event market, what would you say is the most unique application of the Encompass Event Group LED video from PixelFLEX?

“Our most creative use was for a televised event from a corporate headquarter building. We had limited space to build a complete TV experience in their main lobby. Instead of draping over the adjacent glass-walled conference center, we installed LED behind the glass to transform the otherwise useless space into a heavily-branded control room. It became a focal point of the event.”

When your clients speak about the available technologies that can help them create the type of event they desire, what do you feel is the biggest advantage to incorporating LED video elements?

” Since LED holds up to lighting better than projection we’re able to design in brighter-than-ideal applications. From stage elements to trade shows, controlling light isn’t as critical as it once was. The ability to deploy in any aspect ratio and at any angle are also huge benefits.”

Looking forward, where do you see the greatest opportunity for expansion of the Encompass Event Group inventory of LED video?

” Looking forward, tighter curves and different shapes will become increasingly important. The market has been flooded by knock-off brands offering new ideas but utilizing low-quality components. We’ll continue partnering with high-end manufacturers and look forward to innovative concepts that enhance our designs.”

Understanding that trusted partnerships are a key element to success in the live event market, what is the one characteristic you find most appealing about a partnership with PixelFLEX?

” PixelFLEX focuses on the US market and proactively develops relationships with their domestic customers. Besides technical assistance when needed, they support successful installations and rental partners through word-of-mouth and co-marketing opportunities. Having a manufacturing partner that actively participates and promotes in our brand is a huge added value.”

Would you like for us to include any additional information for readers to know about Encompass Event Group?

“Encompass Event Group is a full-line Production Rental company specializing in high-end corporate, entertainment, and trade show markets. Starting in 2001 as a video-only operation, Encompass has grown to become a one-stop-shop for B2B and wholesale rentals. Unlike “box houses”, they have a full-time staff of show technicians and an owned fleet of trucks to support events nationally.”

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LEDs have become a mainstay of the human experience, so it’s astonishing to think the first light emitting diode was invented by a GE employee only a little over 50 years ago. From that first invention, the potential was immediately evident, as LEDs were small, durable, bright and consumed less energy than traditional incandescent lighting.

LED technology continues to evolve, pushing the boundaries of exactly where and how a display can be placed and used. There are virtually no limits, as screens can now go just about anywhere.

The Changing Display Industry: Miniaturization and Ultra-Thin Screens 

As the LED industry has matured, it certainly has not slowed down when it comes to innovation. One amazing advancement is the miniaturization of the technology, helping to decrease the size and weight of the parts needed to build an LED screen. Additionally, it has enabled the screens to become ultra-thin and grow to monster sizes, allowing screens to rest on any surface, inside or outside.

Along with miniaturization of technology, Mini LEDs are also informing the sceen of the future. Mini LEDs refer to LED units smaller than 100 micrometers. Each pixel is individually enable to emit light; it’s an improved version of the traditional LED backlight. This new technology supports a more robust screen with super fine pixel pitch.

Significant Advancements Are Changing the Future of LEDs

From sports venues to retail stores to corporate environments, the applications for LEDs have multiplied, much in part to technological advancements, including enhanced resolution, greater brightness capabilities, product versatility, hardened surface LEDs, and micro LEDs.

Enhanced Resolution

Pixel pitch is the standard measurement to indicate resolution in LEDs. A smaller pixel pitch signifies higher resolution. Resolutions started out very low, but now 4K screens, which have a horizontal pixel count of 4,096, are becoming the norm. As manufacturers work to perfect resolution, creating 8K screens and beyond are becoming more and more promising.

Greater Brightness Capabilities

LEDs emit a bright clear light in millions of colors. When they work together, they provide alluring displays viewable at very wide angles. LEDs now have the highest brightness of any display. This means LED screens can compete well with direct sunlight, allowing for clever new ways to use screens outdoors and in windows.

Product Versatility

LEDs are extremely versatile. One thing many engineers have spent considerable time on is constructing the optimal outdoor screen. Exterior screens face significant challenges including temperature swings, humidity, coastal air, and extreme dryness. Modern LEDs can handle just about anything that the weather brings. And because LEDs are glare-free, they are a perfect fit for many environments—from a stadium to a storefront to a broadcast set.

Hardened Surface LEDs

LEDs need to be robust to handle any situation, so manufacturers are now working with a process called Chip On Board (COB). With COB, the LEDs are attached right to the printed circuit board instead of being prepackaged (when the LED is wired, bonded, and encapsulated for protection as individual units). This means more LEDs will fit in the same footprint. These hardened displays allow designers and architects to consider LEDs as an alternative to traditional surfaces such as tile and stone. Instead of one surface, these LEDs could allow for one that changes on demand.

Micro LEDs

Engineers have developed a smaller LED—the microLED—and have included more of them onto the same surface. Micro LEDs are moving technology forward, linking LEDs and images produced on the screen. Since micro LEDs shrink the size of LEDs significantly, more diodes can be part of the screen. This improves resolving power and the ability to render incredible detail.

Using Large, High-Resolution LEDs

PixelFLEX offers industry-leading LED display technology and solutions that transform spaces, creating immersive, engaging experiences with large, high-resolution LEDs in a number of well-known settings.

NETAPP utilized our FLEXMod LED display technology to create a one of a kind trapezoidal and curved display in its new Data visionary center that opened in 2018. This display showcases the companies commitment to technology and being a top tier provider in Silicon Valley.

On the Las Vegas Strip, you’ll find Beer Park, the first rooftop bar and grill at the Paris Las Vegas Hotel and Casino. The focal point of the space is a sub 2mm LED display above the center bar and allows for either multi or single views.

Hino Trucks, the commercial arm of Toyota trucks implemented three fine pixel pitch display in its new Detroit HQ to showcase its diagnostic technology as well as create a one of a kind employee theater for meeting and events.

PixelFLEX is proud to have been part of these projects and continues to deliver custom solutions in the LED industry, creating products that fit unique goals supported by unparalleled customer service. Learn more about PixelFLEX’s solutions by checking out their full line of products.

Experiential design specialists install a new, high-definition FLEXUltra LED with PixelShield video system inside the Washington D.C. headquarters of a worldwide technology leader

Nashville, TN (5/7/2019) – Based in Cincinnati, Ohio, Hyperquake is dedicated to creating and producing client experiences that uncover a unique story. From permanent installations to live events, their team of talented Storybuilders® are empowered to build an engaging environment that inspires people to act. When approached by a worldwide technology leader to create the story of the Internet for their Washington D.C. headquarters, the experiential design specialists worked with the integration firm Whitlock and Nashville-based PixelFLEX™ to install a visual work of art using FLEXUltra LED video with impact-resistant PixelShield.

“The client desired to pair a visually striking digital installation with compelling content that demystified and revealed the physical nature of internet infrastructure,” began David Berninger, Project Manager, Hyperquake. “Since this piece would be a digital sculpture as opposed to a simple video display, we needed a high-definition solution that was visually seamless, versatile, and cost-effective; which would allow our client to demonstrate the importance of an investment in innovation to deliver the future.”

Getting started on the design of the installation, Berninger was familiar with the possibilities offered from a PixelFLEX LED video system. Replacing an outdated LCD monitor wall, he was confident that a FLEXUltra solution would allow them to better tell the story necessary through a unique and engaging visual experience.

“We had previously collaborated with PixelFLEX on another custom installation that was a great success and we wanted to continue that rhythm,” continued Berninger. “Since LED video offers so much more flexibility than traditional displays, we were able to open up many more doors to explore the idea, and it allowed our vision for the design to be viable and executable.”

A dynamic and high definition LED display, FLEXUltra from PixelFLEX LED allows for boundless opportunities to experience true HD quality video with the creative freedom to define any space. Utilizing the impact and scratch-resistant COB PixelShield™ technology for long-lasting performance, FLEXUltra is designed in a convenient 16:9 ratio and has a 160° horizontal and vertical viewing angle. With fully font-serviceable panels for quick and easy onsite installation and maintenance, FLEXUltra operates with a 3840Hz refresh rate to eliminate on-camera scan lines and flicker, and is available in 0.9mm, 1.2mm, 1.6mm, and 1.9mm pixel pitch options.

“The structure is a custom fabricated piece consisting of five wood and metal frames that are cleated to the installation surface,” added Berninger. “Using a robust media server, which is tied into a Crestron system for on-demand control, the dynamic content was then created to be shuffled around as necessary and still flow together seamlessly.”

Now complete, the new digital sculpture entitled “This is the Internet” has been creating quite a stir inside the lobby of the Washington D.C. corporate headquarters. Drawing on the power and performance which can only be found through an HD LED video system, the story of the world wide web is being told like never before. 

“The new design is a great addition to the facility, and we have been busy expanding the capabilities of the installation further as everyone wants their own custom content for it,” concluded Berninger. “On this project, we were on a tight timeline, but PixelFLEX LED was able to deliver which was critical to the success. They are great collaborators for a creative agency, and they are very solution-minded when it comes to creating unique digital experiences.”

An American-based LED manufacturer, PixelFLEX offers creative solutions, reliable products, and dependable service for our industry-leading LED display technologies and solutions. Driven towards excellence to meet your standards, PixelFLEX offers a one-of-a-kind design for your tour, event or installation through our award-winning line of LED video walls and video screens. Working with architects, designers, engineers and consultants, PixelFLEX is proud to develop custom LED solutions for each and every customer while also providing top-tier customer support throughout the entire experience. For more information on the complete line of PixelFLEX LED video walls and video screens, visit pixelflexled.com, follow us on Twitter at @pixelflexled or find us on Facebook, Instagram or LinkedIn.

Nashville-based manufacturer prepares to highlight the expansive possibilities of LED video for AVL professionals worldwide at the Orange County Convention Center in Booth 248

Nashville, TN (5/1/19) – As the largest Audio/Visual Conference and Exhibition in North America prepares to open its doors on June 8th, Nashville-based PixelFLEX™ is set to debut an innovative LED video showcase at InfoComm 2019. Located in Booth 248, inside the Orange County Convention Center, the award-winning visual solutions provider will be demonstrating the unlimited potential for creating dynamic and long-lasting LED video designs for virtually any architectural, commercial, educational or entertainment installation.  

“Over the past several years, LED video has crossed over into a variety of markets and is becoming an ideal solution for any AVL professional looking to create a memorable visual experience,” said David Venus, Chief Marketing Officer, PixelFLEX LED. “No matter if the installation is indoors or outside, we have helped deploy high-resolution and durable LED video designs that accentuate any environment, and we are excited to be showcasing a number of these solutions at InfoComm 2019.”

A dynamic and high definition LED display, FLEXUltra from PixelFLEX LED allows for boundless opportunities to experience true HD quality video with the creative freedom to define any space. Utilizing the impact and scratch-resistant COB PixelShield™ technology for long-lasting performance, FLEXUltra is designed in a convenient 16:9 ratio and has a 160° horizontal and vertical viewing angle. With fully font-serviceable panels for quick and easy onsite installation and maintenance, FLEXUltra operates with a 3840Hz refresh rate to eliminate on-camera scan lines and flicker, and is available in 0.9mm, 1.2mm, 1.6mm, and 1.9mm pixel pitch options.

The high-resolution FLEXMod Adaptive LED Tile allows for more creativity than ever before.  Its radical, lightweight design eliminates any traditional display screen component with no shader, no perforations, and nothing to interfere with the viewing experience.  Its ability to curve, bend, fold and attach to virtually any surface makes it perfect for those installations that call for a non-traditional and seamless LED solution, and a wide range of pitch options allows for high-resolution video playback and creative architectural displays.

To find out more about the complete line of award-winning LED video technologies from PixelFLEX on display in Booth 248 at InfoComm, visit www.pixelflexled.com.

The 2019 InfoComm Conference and Exhibition will be held June 8-14th in the West Concourse of the Orange County Convention Center (Halls A-E) located at 9800 International Drive, Orlando, Florida, 32819. For a Free Exhibit Hall Pass (June 12-14th) visit www.infocommshow.org and enter VIP Code “PIX445” on the Registration page.

An American-based LED manufacturer, PixelFLEX offers creative solutions, reliable products, and dependable service for our industry-leading LED display technologies and solutions. Driven towards excellence to meet your standards, PixelFLEX offers a one-of-a-kind design for your tour, event or installation through our award-winning line of LED video walls and video screens. Working with architects, designers, engineers and consultants, PixelFLEX is proud to develop custom LED solutions for each and every customer while also providing top-tier customer support throughout the entire experience. For more information on the complete line of PixelFLEX LED video walls and video screens, visit pixelflexled.com, follow us on Twitter at @pixelflexled or find us on Facebook, Instagram or LinkedIn.