posted on Tuesday, 22nd December 2020 by Steve May
Habitech has signed an agreement to distribute Samsung’s ‘The Wall’ MicroLED screens to UK custom designers.
The large scale (up to 7.5m wide), ultra-bright display is intended for commercial and hospitality spaces, as well as luxury residential projects.
‘The Wall’ uses revolutionary modular MicroLED blocks, which can be used for both digital signage and HDR movies. The system is uniquely scalable, able to reach 146-inches diagonal with a 292-inch span. Each module measures 806.4 x 453.6mm , having a display resolution of 960 x 540 pixels.
Each MicroLED pixel is the product of a cluster of three tiny self-emissive RGB LEDs, allowing brightness and colour to be controlled precisely at pixel level, or turned off entirely to create a perfect black for maximum contrast and optimum colour. As a result, MicroLED tech generates a bright, contrast-rich display across wide viewing angles similar in many ways to organic OLED panels but with greater brightness, greater power efficiency and longer life.
In addition, The Wall’s Black Seal and Ultra Chroma colour technologies ensure industry-leading contrast and colour fidelity, while its ‘Quantum HDR’ tech applies advanced HDR picture refinement technologies to render optimum brightness and contrast. For seamless scaling, The Wall uses AI algorithms to auto-upscale content to the correct resolution according to screen size and capabilities.
Samsung’s MicroLED light engine has the versatility to inspire spaces beyond the home, in elite hospitality, office and retail. In addition to the IW008R model designed for luxury living environments, Habitech will be supporting the CAT-connected IW008J and IW012J products, equipped with a pixel pitch of 0.84 mm and 1.26 mm respectively, while mobilising Samsung’s proprietary Multi-Link HDR-style viewing.
The Wall is now on display as part of Habitech’s new demonstration suite at Basingstoke. Please contact Habitech to arrange a visit. For more news stories about Habitech’s portfolio and services, visit our Habitech resource page here.
Inside CI Editor Steve May is a freelance technology specialist who also writes for T3, TechRadar, Home Cinema Choice, Trusted Reviews and The Luxe Review.
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