A+ for Harvard Business School use of LED Technology

The Harvard Business School recently installed a 61.8-foot curved LED display at its Klarman Hall auditorium in Allston, Massachusetts. University lecturers can connect devices to the display via HDMI, and the display can also show live feeds from SDI sources such as cameras, according to a press release.

The device features a 1.9-millimetre pixel pitch and a custom frame. Other features include:

  • Can display multiple 4K sources.

  • Viewing distance ranging from 5 to 40-meters.

  • SiliconCore's Common Cathode technology to reduce power requirements.

  • Features SiliconCore's Z.A.C.H technology to enhance HDR capability and deliver low grey scale performance at high brightness levels.

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"This is a very prestigious application of our technology, in a higher education facility which is highly regarded across the globe. We pride ourselves on creating products that push the technology to perform at its peak, while also ensuring a long life for the display," Eric Li, CEO of SiliconCore Technology, said in the release. "The brightness and viewing angles of the LED display work particularly well for this multi-use auditorium setting, for content to be viewed from the closest to the furthest viewer."

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