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INFiLED’s Scroll-Shaped Screen for the CCTV Qixi Festival Gala

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In August, INFiLED produced a creative LED screen for the Qixi Festival Gala of CCTV (China Central Television) on the shore of Fairy Lake in Jiangxi. The screen was in the shape of a scroll, with a size of 7.5m x 1m and a display resolution of 2,880 x 384, presenting dynamic content in high definition.

Qixi is a Chinese traditional festival considered to symbolize love. Every year, CCTV holds a grand gala, gathers singers, and sings love songs, to celebrate this romantic festival. This time, to create a unique Chinese-style display solution for the gala, the event organizers simulated the scroll-shaped screen as Xuan paper that originated in ancient China, displaying ink-wash paintings with Chinese artistic characteristics.

The impressive screen was from INFiLED’s XII series, made of aluminum alloy, and weighing only 7.9kg for a single panel; besides, the maximum hoisting height of the panels is up to 10 meters, making it easy to quickly set up a large-sized screen outdoors. Another great feature of the screen was that its curved surface had a wide range of adjustments, from -30° to +30°, flexible for making creative display solutions.

In terms of display, with a pixel pitch of 2.6mm and grayscale of 16-bit, the screen performed excellently in presenting the beautiful content designed by the gala production team. Also, picture clarity and detail rendering were great thanks to its 5,000:1 contrast ratio and even brightness; with no glare, and a wide viewing angle of 160°, allowing the camera crew to clearly capture scenes during the gala recording.

About the INFiLED XII series
The XII series is an ideal option for creative LED display installations featuring extremely smooth curves and wide viewing angles. With a bend angle that can reach up to ±30° and 7 position adjustment gears, it can achieve various installation possibilities. This series combines innovative design and patented modules, allowing the replacement of the power and data unit without tools for easy maintenance.

Further information from INFiLED: www.infiled.com