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LianTronics’ glasses-free 3D Star Trek LED screen attracts attention |
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16 Feb 2021 . BY Magali Robathan |
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LianTronics’ giant curved LED wall with stunning glasses-less 3D spaceship display effect has attracted many on the street of Chengdu, China and trended on Twitter.
A 3D Star Trek-like spaceship breaks out from the LED wall and turns its head around. The jaw-dropping 3D special-effect video wall saw passers-by pulling out their cell phones and recording the show.
The L-shaped curved LianTronics LED wall is located in the Sino-Ocean Taikoo Li Chengdu shopping complex. Wrapping the facade of Yingjia Building, the gigantic LED wall is facing a crossroad of Chunxi Road, of which the opposite side provides a perfect viewing angle to enjoy the show without 3D glasses.
This gigantic LED wall with a total area of 912.92sq m was assembled by LianTronics P8 LED displays with patented zigzag-pattern masks, which can effectively diffuse sunlight reflection to present richer colours. The fully waterproof modules are anti-UV to avoid deformation and stabilise vivid outdoor broadcasting. At the same time, the high contrast ratio, refresh rate and ultra-uniform colour demonstration and more contribute to dramatic and realistic-looking images.
“In fact, we have assembled the wall twice to achieve the extraordinary display effect,” said Tao Wang, project manager at LianTronics. “We disassembled the screen, re-schemed the wall structure, reproduced the displays, and installed the LED wall once again in order to narrow down the curvature of the corner, which helps to generate a more stereoscopic sense of the finished wall. The redesigned customised modules for the curved corner can be spliced without seams to realize the smooth broadcasting transition.”
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Research Institute (ITRI) helps by exhibiting marine life information in real time
according to visitors’ line of sight. |
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