By Aaron Kipfer, CTO Cameras have a love/hate relationship with direct-view LED screens. Who among us has not experienced the pain of the moire effect, shifting imagery and faded colors as we’re watching something on television or a streaming platform. And to complicate matters further, these challenges are constantly evolving as new cameras and innovations...
Click here to read moreFind out how integrators and tech managers simplify LED specification. Neoti’s Configurator tool was designed to make specifying and quoting your LED video wall easy. Simply answer a series of questions and Neoti will partner with you to recommend the right products and get you pricing quickly. With the Configurator tool delivering expert guidance in...
Click here to read moreLED Wall Installation: 8 Things Systems Integrators Need to Know Before Installing an LED Video Wall As the versatility and technological advances of LED continue to grow, this guide will help integrators and installers keep up with the products, technologies and installation techniques used in LED. This white paper covers the 8 essential considerations for...
Click here to read moreProjection vs LED: What’s the difference and how do I know what’s best for my application? What’s the difference between Projection and LED? Which product is best for you? Well, just like anything else, it depends. Projection and direct-view LED are powered by different technologies and have unique advantages and disadvantages. We created this white...
Click here to read moreLED diodes are made of natural crystal substrate, plastics, and epoxies that make the color of each diode vary slightly. A single manufacturing run has billions of individual diodes that are sorted (or batched) based on the color tolerance specified by the manufacturer. The matching color diodes are then used to make LED panels that...
Click here to read moreWhen a LED video wall is on camera there is the potential to observe a moiré pattern. A moiré pattern (pronounced moe-ray) is the ‘rippling’ visual perception that occurs when viewing a set of lines or dots that are superimposed on another set of lines or dots at a slightly different angle. It can most...
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