Podcast About LED Pixel Pitch, High Definition, Resolution, Etc.
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- Published on Thursday, 05 November 2015 09:15
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Nanolumens Podcast on LED Visual Display
If you are thinking about renting a mobile LED screen for your next outdoor event, you probably have some questions. Most of them are very simple and can be answered clearly. However, some questions can get very technical. Unless you are an expert in LED technology or other digital visual display, you may require some further explanation.
The folks over at Nanolumens have created a podcast answering many questions concerning pixel pitch, high definition, resolution, pixel density, and much more. This is a great explanation of what some of these terms actually mean, and can help you decide what you need for your Jumbotron screen at your event. Below is their introduction, as well as the podcast itself:
“High resolution, high definition, pixel density, pixel pitch etc., etc., – at the end of the day, what do all these terms mean as they relate to your potential digital display? In this podcast, these and other terms will be demystified and placed in the proper context for investigating LED display technology for your particular application or project.”
If you still have questions on what will work for your event, please contact us. Typically, for someone renting a mobile screen at an event won’t need to go into this much detail. It is often easiest just to explain your event to us and we can walk you through what you need to know or any questions that you may have. However, for those that want to know all the technical specs and what they mean, this podcast can help with that.
Fire Up Video provides mobile LED video walls for event rental all across the Midwest, including the states of North Dakota, South Dakota, Minnesota, Wisconsin, Iowa, Michigan, Indiana, Illinois, Nebraska, Colorado, and more. If you have any questions regarding our LED display or would like to rent a Jumbotron TV for your event, please contact us at 844-533-8848 or baum3@earthlink.net.
And once again, thank you to Nanolumens for the excellent podcast. Check them out: www.nanolumens.com
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