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3) Wall Mounted: Some panels can be drilled and mounted into the wall. This is a great option if you’re looking for an aesthetically clean look with easy maintenance features, but it will add cost to the panels.

LCD is the most common display technology, and it is very distantly followed by OLED. LCD includes Mini-LED (above) as well as LED, QLED, QNED, ULED and so on. Basically, if it doesn't have "OLED" in its name, it's a flavor of LCD. LCD TVs have been around for over 20 years, which makes them the oldest mainstream TV tech still in production. Improvements to screen size, brightness and overall picture quality have been impressive, but the technology still lags behind OLED. Whatever the LED LCD "flavor," they all use some amount of LEDs to create light, and then an LCD layer to create the image.

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1) Ground Support Installation: This method system is a combination of a base-unit, connection bar and ladder truss that creates a very stable system to support your LED screens in various configurations and offers flexibility in height as well as width.

Whether you're just watching movies, binging TV shows, or games, there's a TV technology that will work better for you than another. All TVs can show all kinds of content, of course, but some work better in certain situations. Fortunately, those technologies are available at a wide range of prices, so it's not just "buy the most expensive option." Weighing the strengths and weaknesses against that price is key. Hopefully the following guide will help.

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A light-emitting diode (LED) is a semiconductor light source that emits light when current flows through it. Electrons in the semiconductor recombine with electron holes, releasing energy in the form of photons.

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We offer a wide range of digital screens that are perfect for businesses of all sizes and types, from shops and gyms to salons and estate agent branches.

With LED walls, each individual LED is a pixel. The pixel pitch number indicates the distance between LEDs on the wall in millimeters, as well as the minimum viewing distance in meters. The optimal viewing distance is typically 2-3 times the pixel pitch number in meters.

There are two techs on the horizon worth mentioning. Neither compete with the above technologies for TVs right now, but they might in the near future.

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For the best overall picture quality, most experts agree that OLED is the winner. The combination of perfect black levels and a bright image make images pop in a way other technologies can't quite match.

The downside is you can get better picture quality, sometimes a lot better, with one of the other TV technologies. Better contrast, better and deeper color, higher brightness and more, all give the other techs more "wow." That "wow" is going to cost you, though.

3.) Refresh Rate: Refresh Rates 3840hz and higher are referred to as “high refresh rate”. This will contribute to a high panel cost.

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2) Flown Method (rigging): There are certain requirements that need to be in place in order to fly a screen. Most importantly, there needs to be ample structural support in the ceiling to hold the total weight of the screen. When someone says they want to “Fly” an LED screen, that means the screen will be rigged to either an overhead truss system, a ceiling grid, a crane, or some other support structure from above.

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Televisions have never looked better or been more affordable than they are now. From quantum dots to massive screen sizes, you can get huge TVs that look better than the best TVs from a few years ago for a fraction of the price. That doesn't mean it's any easier to find the best option, however. A confusing jumble of acronyms and abbreviations can make it hard to figure out what to buy. From OLED to mini-LED, QLED to ULED, it all starts to seem like they might just be the same just with a different prefix letter.

The latest "flavor" of OLED, called QD-OLED, pairs the emissive technology of OLED with quantum dots. This can improve the color and brightness even more than traditional OLED. As a result, these QD-OLEDs are some of the most expensive TVs on the market, per inch, but they're quite impressive.

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The screen of this OLED TV curves from a flat screen to an angle position for an optimal viewing or gaming experience.

The other is MicroLED. Right now this tech is exclusively in the giant display realm -- and it is available to a select few -- but is more of a projector replacement than a TV replacement. With typical LED LCDs there are somewhere between a few dozen and a few thousand LEDs which create light which illuminates the image. With MicroLED, each pixel is an LED, so this means there's millions of them. As the tech matures it's possible we'll see more TV-sized MicroLEDs (if "TV sized" means 100-inches to you). In addition to being quite expensive it's also energy intensive so, like NanoLED, don't expect a 65-inch MicroLED at your local Best Buy anytime soon.

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The main benefit to LED LCDs is cost. They're extremely inexpensive to produce in a wide range of sizes. OLED can't match that flexibility. Thanks to decades of improvements, even budget LCD TVs look quite good, often far better than the better TVs from a decade ago. Many LED LCDs also use quantum dots (that's where the "Q" comes from in their naming) to boost brightness and color.

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Technically, Mini-LED is an evolution from LED LCDs. Both technologies use LEDs to create light and an LCD layer to create an image. The difference is the size and number of LEDs. Mini-LED has a lot more LEDs, and they're smaller. This might not seem like a huge difference, but it's enough to warrant its own entry on this list.

With Mini-LED, a greater number of smaller LEDs are spread across the back of the TV. In most cases these greatly reduce the size of the local dimming zone, so to a casual viewer the contrast ratio is fantastic. Not pixel-perfect like OLED, but close enough. Mini-LED TVs can also produce some extremely bright images, which can be handy for daytime viewing in brighter rooms. There's also basically no chance of image retention, so for gamers worried about marring their OLED screens, Mini-LED is a great alternative.

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The first is direct-view quantum dots, aka NanoLED. These skip LED and OLED completely, using just quantum dots to make up an image. The tech is promising, with the potential for incredible picture quality. It's still in the development stages, though, so don't expect it for a few years. We saw some behind-the-scenes research on it recently.

This question is important. Outdoor panels are usually seen from further distance, thus resolution will be lower. Outdoor led panels will likely be brighter because they are used in sunlight. Also outdoor panels will be more durable as they need to withstand weather conditions, dust, moisture and dirt. Indoor panels offer superior color, smaller pixels and a more refined picture. For the same pitch, indoor screens are cheaper. For all these reasons, we recommend indoor panels, unless you actually need to use an outdoor screen.

The main issue with "normal" LED LCDs is their contrast ratio isn't as good as OLED. As such, the picture isn't quite as good. Mini-LEDs, like all local-dimming LED LCDs, can improve the contrast ratio by dimming certain areas of the screen so dark areas can appear darker. The problem with that is even the best local dimming zone still comprised a fairly large area of the screen. So a small bright object on a dark background -- a streetlight, say -- would raise the level of the surrounding black area, making it appear gray. While engineers have done a lot over the years to minimize this problem, it persists. It has to, it's just physics.

On the down side, there's the potential of image retention. If you watch the same thing all day (cable news, the same video game), the static parts of the screen can "stick." Typically this goes away when you watch something else, but if you only watch one channel for hours at a time, OLED's not for you.

We offer high refresh rate panels. If you broadcast online, you’ll want to ensure your panels have a refresh rate no less than 3840 hz. Low refresh rate panels will result in wavy lines that will distract your audience.

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Most LED Panels are rated for 60,000 to 100,000 hours. You’ll have these panels for a long time and will get a lot of life out of them. In case something malfunctions, you can get in contact with us and we will give you all the information to properly service and maintain your panels.