The LED screen uses thousands of red, green, and blue LEDs to create the display. Each group of these three colored LEDs is tightly combined to form a pixel unit. These micro-emitting components, also known as subpixels, can generate millions of different colors by precisely adjusting their brightness and color mixing ratio. For example, to generate magenta, the system activates the red and blue subpixels while turning off the green subpixel, achieving the desired color effect.
The LED display of BW Displays utilizes innovative display technology, enhancing the screen's shock and water resistance, ensuring durability and long-term stable operation. It supports high gray levels and high refresh rates, accurately presenting HD images while maintaining color uniformity and high contrast, ensuring image clarity. In addition, the display offers 160° horizontal and vertical viewing angles, providing a wide viewing range with no color deviation.
The design features a golden ratio box of 16:9, making it easy to assemble into various large screen formats such as 2K (1920*1080), 4K (3840*2160), and 8K (7680*4320), achieving extremely pixel-level fine display and creating a golden viewing experience. The display's unique low brightness, high grayscale, and high refresh rate settings ensure stable and clear image output in various indoor environments. It also adopts an innovative all-pressure die-cast aluminum structure; this design not only enhances the structural stability of the display but also effectively prevents dust, moisture, and electromagnetic interference.