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NanoLumens’® First “Convertible” LED Display Goes Live For Brazil’s TV Globo Network

To captivate their viewers during coverage of the 2013 FIFA Confederations Cup, leading Brazilian broadcaster TV Globo turned to NanoLumensA® to design a one-of-a-kind LED display for their on-air set. The result was the world’s first “convertible” NanoLumensA® NanoFlexâ„¢ DS (Design Specific) LED display, which converts from a closed 36” column to a vibrant 138” display at the push of a button! A video of the convertible display in action can be viewed here.

“With Brazil hosting the 2013 FIFA Confederations Cup, millions of viewers were expected to tune in to TV Globo’s live sports news programs, so the producers knew they needed to incorporate the highest possible level of technology and design into their sets,” said Almir DeCarvalho, NanoLumens Vice President of International Sales. “They wanted technologies that would ‘wow’ their live studio audience and viewers tuning in from around the country. We immediately knew we needed to create a display that had never before been seen in a broadcast setting, and that is exactly what we did with this convertible NanoFlex display.”

During the pre-game and half-time reports on the network’s two major sports shows dedicated to Confederations Cup coverage, the in-studio host pointed to the closed NanoLumens display and announced, “Let’s go live to the stadium!” At that cue, the column opened in less than ten seconds to reveal the bright, vivid 138” display to show live on-field commentator analysis and player interviews.

The 2013 FIFA Confederations Cup was the ninth FIFA Confederations Cup, held in Brazil from June 15–June 30, 2013 as a prelude to the 2014 FIFA World Cup. The most recent winners of the six continental championships participated in this tournament, along with host country Brazil and UEFA Euro 2012 runner-up Italy. Host team Brazil defended their title for the fourth time in the Confederations Cup with a 3-0 victory over Spain in the final game.

NanoLumens displays are extremely slim, ultra-lightweight, energy efficient, and feature a bright, seamless, high resolution picture quality that can be viewed from any angle throughout the display horizon without color shift or image distortion. The company’s patented display technology, promises to transform the way marketers engage their customers in every type of trade show, retail, hospitality, stadium, arena, transportation and public event environment.

All NanoLumens displays accept input from nearly any device or content management system. There is no need for special software, hardware or special personnel to display content beautifully. With a profile of only a few inches, NanoSlim displays can be installed on virtually any surface without being obtrusive, adding the ‘WOW’ factor to any environment without taking up precious space. NanoLumens’ patented display technology is optimized for indoor use, operating with virtually zero heat or noise while producing bright, rich, consistent color as well as superior off-axis viewing with no color shift or image distortion throughout the display horizon.

NanoLumens’ technology has been named ‘Best Large-format LED Display’ of the year by Signage Solutions magazine in its 2012 Product of the Year awards program, as well as being recognized by Entrepreneur magazine as a 2011 future-proof tech trend and cited by The Wall Street Journal in its 2010 Technology Innovations Awards. NanoLumens’ technology also received the 2011 Breakthrough Technology of the Year Award at the American Technology Awards. Digital Signage Magazine awarded the NanoLumens NanoFlex a 2011 DIGI Award for “Best New Display Device – Non-LCD or Plasma.”

About NanoLumens:

Headquartered in Atlanta, Georgia, NanoLumensA®, Inc. is a privately held corporation engaged in the research, product development, marketing and sales of unique flexible and fixed large-format LED display solutions in any size, shape, or curvature, that address a yawning technology gap in the $14 billion digital display industry. Since introducing its initial line of NanoFlex and NanoSlim displays in 2011, NanoLumens has built a portfolio of more than 20 international families of issued and filed patents on its flexible display technology that effectively address the commercial market void between relatively small flat-panel displays and huge, limited application LED boards. NanoLumens technology is not constrained by standard sizes and shapes, or by the weight, heat, noise and cost issues traditionally associated with commercial LED products.

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