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Leyard breaks 1-mm pixel pitch barrier with new LED video wall display

September 20, 2016

Leyard, a provider of visualization products, announced what it says is the finest pitch LED display in the industry with its launch of the 0.9mm Leyard TWA Series LED video wall display, delivering a pixel pitch of 0.9 millimeters.   

The pixel pitch of an LED display is the distance from the center of an LED cluster to the center of the next LED cluster, measured in millimeters. By breaking the 1-millimeter barrier, the 0.9mm Leyard TWA Series video wall display offers customers unparalleled resolution, with clear viewing even at close-up distances of 10 feet or less, according to a company press release. The Leyard TWA Series 0.9mm is ideal for conference rooms, control rooms or any application in which high quality, close-up viewing is needed.

"As the market leader in fine pitch LED displays, we continue to push the limits of what can be accomplished in this category," said Steve Seminario, vice president of product marketing at Leyard. "The Leyard TWA Series 0.9mm addresses customer demand for using LED even at very close viewing distances, and accomplishes this goal with a highly efficient power design."

The Leyard TWA Series 0.9mm joins the existing Leyard TWA Series line of fine pitch LED video walls available in 1.2-, 1.4-, 1.8- and 2.5-mm pitches. Leyard TWA Series LED displays offer a crisp, high-contrast image and are built to maximize energy efficiency, utilizing 35 percent less power than conventional LED displays, the release said. When the display is in standby mode with a black screen, it consumes up to 60 percent less power than the most power-efficient LED video wall displays on the market today.

Additionally, Leyard says its TWA Series is the first LED video wall solution to feature a flat-panel design that includes a 16:9 form factor optimized for the most popular high resolution standards. Leyard TWA Series displays are self-contained units with standard HDMI inputs and looping, along with optional redundant configurations. The larger 54-inch cabinet means more of the video wall is factory-aligned, easing the time and cost of installation with fewer displays to align and seams to perfect. The larger units also mean that fewer displays are needed to create a video wall, reducing the potential points-of-service, the release said.

The 0.9-mm Leyard TWA Series display is available through Leyard and Planar's network of authorized resellers.

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