NASHVILLE — PixelFlex introduces its Light Rigid 4 (LR-4) LED video screen. Designed as a lightweight, indoor hi-res LED video product, the LR-4 provides sharp playback that is made for IMAG, video reel playback, indoor advertising and more.
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NASHVILLE — PixelFlex introduces its Light Rigid 4 (LR-4) LED video screen. Designed as a lightweight, indoor hi-res LED video product, the LR-4 provides crisp and sharp playback that is made for IMAG, video reel playback, indoor advertising and more.
With its thin construction, LR-4 is easy to assemble and disassemble, and is compact for storage. Key features of the new LED product from PixelFlex include 4mm resolution, Powercon and Ethernet connectors, and a per tile weight of approximately 17 lbs.
PixelFlex’s LR-4 offers the highest and sharpest resolution of its product line to date, and features a 140 degree vertical and horizontal viewing angle. Additionally, with 281 trillion colors available and a lifespan of 100,000 hours, the LR-4 presents optimal flexibility and durability to customers seeking to maximize viewer engagement.
“The popularity of our industry-leading lightweight LED video curtain walls was the driving force for the creation of a solution that would deliver an even higher video resolution and ease of installation in any indoor environment,” said Jeremy Byrd, PixelFLEX president/founder. “Whereas our existing video screen systems are perfect for use by touring musicians and bands on the road or in multi-use theatre environments, such as at universities, the LR-4 is the ultimate solution for permanent installations where high-end video improves the customer experience.”
Videos and images can be sent to PixelFlex’s LR-4 through a variety of connections, including DVI, HDMI, VGA, SDI, HD-SDI, Composite, S-video or Component.
“Given the reception our LED video curtain walls have received, we’re confident the LR-4 will find an audience looking to capitalize on its performance and ruggedness,” Byrd added. “Video is the driving force behind reaching consumers today, so having a lightweight screen that delivers pristine visuals will help users meet their bottom line.”