![]() ![]() Rated at 6000nits, the screens run at 40% brightness during the day and are automatically switched down to 4% for dusk and beyond operation to avoid disturbing the increasing number of local residents living around the stadium. Together with the ‘Ears’, the three screens are mapped onto a 3840 x 2160 4K video space so they can be driven by the stadium’s existing media server. While other screens in the stadium are designed to showcase crisp, high-resolution 4K images, the viewing distance of the LES is between approximately 30 to 100m, meaning that a comparatively low resolution of 1432×120 can be used. All the electronics required for operation are discreetly mounted at the side of the window, in the case of the LES in 192 daisy-chained LED cabinets, while groups of offset LEDs representing individual pixels are mounted on thin aluminum bars that stretch horizontally from side to side. ![]() The 56m by 7.5m LES can be seen as soon as visitors turn onto Olympic Way and is the first large-scale deployment of a newly-developed LG technology, LED Mesh, that allows LED displays to be unobtrusively mounted across windows without dramatically affecting the light levels inside a building. Composed of one enormous 460sqm screen mounted on the inside of the Great Hall facing outwards, dubbed the Large External Screen or ‘LES’, and flanked by two 230sqm displays, nicknamed the ‘Ears’, the screens are the most visible part of an enormous project undertaken by FA partner LG that will also see the venue’s 1200 plasma screens all updated to modern LED displays over the coming months. One of the first things that visitors to Wembley Stadium (connected by EE) will see in 2021 are the enormous bespoke LED screens created by LG Electronics ( LG) as part of the remodelling of the iconic stadium’s entrance that has seen the old concrete pedestrian flyovers replaced by a new set of Olympic Steps.Ī joint project developed in partnership with stadium owner the Football Association, Brent Council, and surrounding landowner and developer Quintain, the most eye-catching aspects of the new design are the giant LED screens that dominate the entrance. “My job and one of the coolest parts of my job is situational stuff you know, so when I'm able to fire the crowd or the team up by a pump up video I run at the right time, it's extremely satisfying and it does make a difference.”īonner points out that when he worked the video board for the Denver Broncos that team appeared in two Super bowls.Digital Signage Digital Signage News Stadium Video "Are there larger videoboards physically in dimension-yes there are but as far as pixel pitch on this, it is the largest."Īnd he insists its purpose in life may go beyond the replay. Given the 54 feet high by 96 feet wide, it means that we have close to 4.8 million pixels that live in that videoboard and that's what makes it the largest," Bonner explained. "What that means is that the RGBs-the red, green and blue LEDs within that board are set 10 millimeters apart from each other. While there other college video boards larger in physical dimensions, Bonner says Notre Dame's is the largest outdoor NCAA video board as far as 10 millimeter pixels. ![]()
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