World’s Largest LED Screen Looks Amazing
June 19, 2008 by Kiltak |
Located in the lobby of the brand new Comcast Center in Philadelphia, this Barco video wall is composed of 10 million pixels, runs via six dx-700 led digitizers, seven encore video processors and three matrixpro routers. The screen measures 83.3ft x 25.4ft and has cost a whopping $22 million to design, construct and install. Hmmm, I think I need one of these in my living room! Video after the jump.
[Via Deputy Dog]
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here’s one in Beijing that’s 200m long by 30m wide.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=inuvxyAynXA
The LED in Beijing Olympics is about 500 feet long.
Please, don’t be frogs under a well.