Harvard Business School Installs Fine Pitch LED Display of SiliconCore

An enormous LED display was installed in Harvard Business School’s newly opened multipurpose auditorium in the campus. With a pixel pitch of 1.9mm, the curved LED display supplied by SiliconCore is 6 meters high and 18.8 meters wide.

The new auditorium in Harvard Business School is named Karman Hall and accommodates up to 1,000 people. The LED display was set in the center, providing viewing distances ranging from 5 to 40 meters.


(Image: SiliconCore/Harvard Business School)

The digital canvas can connected with devices via HDMI and can be fed with SDI sources, such as cameras operated from the auditorium’s control room. For ease of displaying multiple windows of mixed media at once, the system includes a Christie Spyder X80 windowing processor.

The display also features SiliconCore’s Z.A.C.H. technology to enhance HDR capability and achieve unmatched low grayscale performance even at very low brightness levels. The LED screen brightness can be adjusted via a Crestron controller, making it easy for staff to operate the screen at the optimum brightness.

LEDinside’s latest report, “2020 Global LED Video Wall Market Outlook- Meeting Room, Sales Channel and Price Trend,” indicated that as the LED video wall market demand in segments such as high-end retail, meeting room and cinema increases, the CAGR of the LED video wall market scale during 2019-2023 is expected to be 14%. In addition, further development of ultra-fine LED may also boost the CAGR of indoor fine pitch display during 2019-2023 to 27%.

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