The world's largest OLED 'monitor' measures a whopping 767 inches
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WTF?! Size definitely matters when it comes to displays, but how much? Mobile LED solutions provider Photonoics seems to believe the answer is no less than 762 inches. The company has unveiled the JUMBO162, a colossal 17 x 9.5-meter, 4K mobile LED screen, which is being billed as the largest of its kind in the world. This absolute unit of a display dwarfs Photonics' previous record holder, the 100-square-meter JUMBO100 from way back in 2014. The new screen boasts an area of 161.5 square meters and stands an imposing 13 meters tall. The company says this makes it perfect for festivals, concerts, sporting events, and other large outdoor gatherings.In its press photos, the JUMBO162 almost looks like an oversized desktop monitor. To put its scale into perspective, 162 square meters is nearly half the size of a giant IMAX screen. Yet, despite its massive proportions, the display is designed to be mobile. It can be transported via a specialized truck, delivering larger-than-life visuals to major events and exhibitions.The screen is also engineered to be wind-resistant, capable of withstanding gusts of up to 61 km/h. So it won't topple over like an ungainly giant at the first hint of a breeze.The creation of the JUMBO162 was a collaborative effort as well. Photonics owner Pieter Lambert credited INFiLED for its role in developing the lightweight yet ultra-bright AR Series panels for the display. Specifically, 374 of INFiLED's AR3.9 LED panels come together to form the massive screen.The display features a pixel pitch of 3.9mm and a brilliant peak brightness of 5,000 nits. According to Photonics, this makes it well-suited for events held in bright daylight. // Related StoriesAll those pixels are processed by the Megapixel VR Helios LED Processing Platform. Meanwhile, visuals get an extra boost from INFiLED's Infinite Colours technology, which expands the color spectrum for enhanced vibrancy.Impressively, the JUMBO162 can also be reconfigured into a more modest yet still massive 97.5-square-meter JUMBO100HD screen with an HD+ resolution. Many other sizes and shapes are available as well and can be found on the Photonics website.
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