Electronics & Gadgets

Meet JUMBO162, the 162-Square-Metre Mobile LED Screen for Major Events

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JUMBO162 767 inches LED Monitor

Photonics has introduced the JUMBO162, the world’s largest mobile LED screen. This impressive 17 x 9.5-metre 4K display surpasses the company’s previous record set in 2014 with the JUMBO100.

The JUMBO162 is built for high-impact events, offering an incredible 162-square-metre viewing experience.

The screen features 374 INFiLED AR3.9 panels, offering a pixel pitch of 3.9mm and a peak brightness of 4,500 nits. It also includes INFiLED’s Infinite Colours technology, providing an enhanced color spectrum for stunning visual impact.

Designed for large-scale events, the JUMBO162 stands 13 metres tall and can withstand wind speeds of up to 61 km/h. Despite its size, it is highly mobile and can be transported by a specialized truck.

The screen can also be reconfigured into a smaller version, the JUMBO100HD, with a 97.5-square-metre display.

Photonics owner Pieter Lambert highlighted the company’s commitment to pushing boundaries, saying, “INFiLED never shies away from a challenge, even when the product we need doesn’t yet exist.”

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