Sony’s Canvas Crystal LED display was front and center at Sony’s InfoComm booth in June. It’s a huge direct view LED wall: the (approximately) 1.2mm pixel pitch LED wall actually looks more high res than that, because of Sony’s unique “99% black” area on the surface—due to the fact that each RGB LED emitter is much smaller than on other LED walls. The result is: tiles joined with no “seams” showing; and deep blacks; and great off-axis viewing due to the LED’s being embedded in the substrate, not surface mounted as in competitors’ LED.
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