@@strike8156 dont limit danish companies with what they can/cant do, my mini star wars bridge of the enterprise needs a fully working wireless OLED display to display a blinking cursor on screen that says warp drive is not available, please insert r2 unit
I was watching this video and then my neighbour came and we watched it together. He said that this video changed his life and touched his heart. I then went and rented a projector in a big field and my entire town watched it and it changed their lives too. We all are so grateful. Thank You for this video….
I've built these before for NFL teams at my old job. They're actually really annoying to work with. A lot t of the time you get dead pixels and the entire square needs to be replaced.
@@ttca1 Non juste c'était drôle car bon leur truc de voir une femme en détresse dans ce contexte ça fait un peu ARG et tout et tout. C'est fou d'être autant premier degré
Seen this IRL once, a cute thing it is. Not only damn bright, but also has a camera-based calibration so the panels get the same brightness no matter the voltage error.
A good price tag for a good Led screen system, there are a lot of modifications! I have been working on the installation of Led screens for 5 years. Very cool job.
My uncle is overseeing the installation of huge panels of these in the Dome expo center being built in Vegas. They had to develop a Camera CMOS chip almost double the size of an I-Max chip to facilitate proper resolution for the immense size of the Dome and the amount of surface area covered in LEDs, inside and out. The video I saw just had dudes on insanely tall Genie lifts installing them on the ceiling.
The higher quality ones you don’t have to plug in, they also come with a tool that’s like a vacuum suction cup. They are very modular and come in crates on pallets that look like the bomb pallets from cod