Command and Control Center
Application Value: In emergency command, traffic dispatch, and energy management scenarios, ultra-high-definition displays provide real-time data charts, geographic information, and surveillance video, assisting decision-makers in quickly obtaining critical information.
Case Study: A city's smart city operation center uses P1.2 fine-pitch LED screens to achieve seamless splicing of a 200㎡ large screen, supporting simultaneous switching and split-screen display of multiple signal sources.
Conference and Broadcasting
High-Definition Conferencing: Replacing traditional projection equipment, it provides 4K resolution and a 178° wide viewing angle, ensuring that participants can view the screen from any angle without color distortion.
Virtual Broadcasting: Combined with XR technology, fine-pitch LED screens create immersive virtual scenes, reducing the cost of building real-world sets (e.g., for broadcast program recording and e-commerce live streaming background walls).
Commercial Display and Advertising
Dynamic Advertising: In shopping malls, airports, and other locations, the advantages of high refresh rate and color saturation are utilized to display dynamic brand promotional content, attracting audience attention.
Interactive Experience: Integrating touch technology, it creates interactive product display walls, supporting multi-touch and gesture recognition, enhancing user engagement.
Security Monitoring System
Multi-Screen Linkage: In public security and prison facilities, video walls are built using fine-pitch LED screens to achieve centralized display and intelligent analysis and early warning of multiple monitoring signals.
Detail Capture: The high pixel density clearly presents key information such as license plates and faces in long-distance surveillance footage.
Culture and Entertainment Industry
Stage Background: Used as a dynamic background screen in concerts and theatrical performances, it creates a stunning visual experience in conjunction with lighting effects.
Exhibition Display: In museums, science and technology museums, and other venues, irregularly shaped spliced screens display digitized cultural relics or scientific simulation scenarios.