Ideal for large-size outdoor applications, the LVP1950F provides excellent color reproduction, 14-bit technology and M4 uniformity control. The screen is packaged in sleek, lightweight panels that make it easy for quick installation and break down. Other features of the LVP1950F include 5,000 nits brightness; 140° horizontal viewing angle; 51° vertical viewing angle; 2,757 per square meter pixel density; 4.4 trillion colour capability; 14-bit processing depth; 60-frame-per-second frame rate; Data input for NTSC, PAL, XGA, RGB HV, RGB S, YUV, YC, CVBS, SDI, DVI (HDTV and HDSDI optional); a lifetime of 50,000 hours to half brightness; 270W per square meter power consumption (40% of maximum).
"The LVP1950F was designed to meet the growing need for an outdoor video display that allows for temporary use and frequent mobility," says Lighthouse managing director Mark Chan. "The use of these screens in Holland and Singapore prove that it is the ideal technology to display video and animation during the daytime to large crowds."
The new 19mm product adds to Lighthouse's long line of LED screens and panels for both indoor and outdoor use. This year, 80 Lighthouse LVP25 panels were installed in the newly constructed San Diego Padre's PETCO ballpark to create an outdoor video display for sports fans. The 6mm LVP0620 was recently chosen to create signage for wirelessly controlled advertisements atop New York City subway entrances, while Lighthouse LVP1010 indoor panels were part of a major audio-visual renovation of the London HMV music store, acting as both an entertainment and advertising medium.
Because Lighthouse offers LED displays that solve a wide variety of display challenges, major businesses and organizations depend on Lighthouse video displays in high-profile locations around the world. Other notable installations include Piccadilly Circus in London, Seahawk Stadium in Seattle, and Hong Kong International Airport. Lighthouse screens are also featured in live performances by the Red Hot Chili Peppers, Sting, and in the Queen musical production We Will Rock You.
(Lee Baldock)