
- Stadium outdoor giant screen replay install#
- Stadium outdoor giant screen replay upgrade#
- Stadium outdoor giant screen replay series#
Getting pitch and distance wrong can result in a subpar viewing experience or spending more money than necessary to produce the desired results. Matching pixel pitch to viewing distance delivers an optimal viewing experience and ensures that business partners and end users are getting the most value from their capital investments. In an interesting twist, right-sizing pixel pitch displays has everything to do with how far away the screen’s average viewers will be. The new screens installed across our footprint will serve to improve our operation and we look forward to fans being able to enjoy them at an event soon.Much of the conversation around direct view LED display technology focuses on pixel pitch - how close together the tiny light pixels are placed on the displays. Wembley is an iconic venue, but we recognise the need to constantly innovate to ensure the best possible fan experience. Liam Boylan, stadium director at Wembley Stadium, said: “We are delighted with our new external screens and the wider stadium upgrades we have worked on with LG in recent months. An 8.5 x 2.1m LAS fine-pitch screen provides high-resolution images at a 1.8mm pixel pitch for the VIP and Royal Box area.
Stadium outdoor giant screen replay series#
These include the 32 x 2 metre letterbox at the top of the Olympic Steps, which is based on LG’s GSCA series two 10sqm LBE series screens by the outdoor lift shaft two 8sqm GSCD screens on the walkway gantry, and two 5sqm GSCD screens on the parapets either side of the new stairs.
Stadium outdoor giant screen replay upgrade#
Working closely with system integrator SSUK LTD, as part of the overall upgrade LG has also installed several other high-profile LED screens around the stadium for crowd messaging and wayfinding purposes.
Stadium outdoor giant screen replay install#
“Giant screens like this are normally installed on the outside of buildings, so to install one internally but facing out while also keeping the window usage intact is a tremendous feat of engineering and ingenuity.” “Taking the LED Mesh concept from prototype to real-world installation in a few months was a huge challenge for the team, but one which proves the innovation we bring to LED displays of all sizes,” commented Nigel Roberts UK sales director at LG. Rated at 6000nits, the screens run at 40% brightness during the day and are automatically switched down to 4% for dusk and beyond operation to avoid disturbing the increasing number of local residents living around the stadium. Together with the ‘Ears’, the three screens are mapped onto a 3840 x 2160 4K video space so they can be driven by the stadium’s existing media server.

While other screens in the stadium are designed to showcase crisp, high-resolution 4K images, the viewing distance of the LES is between approximately 30 to 100 metres, meaning that a comparatively low resolution of 1432×120 can be used.

The 56m by 7.5m LES can be seen as soon as visitors turn onto Olympic Way, the pedestrianised approach to the main entrance, and is the first large-scale deployment of newly-developed LG LED Mesh, that allows LED displays to be unobtrusively mounted across windows without dramatically affecting the light levels inside a building.Īll the electronics required for operation are discreetly mounted at the side of the window, in the case of the LES in 192 daisy-chained LED cabinets, while groups of offset LEDs representing individual pixels are mounted on thin aluminium bars that stretch horizontally from side to side.
