At IFA 2016, LG created a "OLED Tunnel" measuring a record-breaking 5m tall, 7.4m wide and 15m in length has a total of 216 separate 55-inch curved OLED signage displays were assembled to create the unique structure comprising 447,897,600 – nearly half a billion – pixels to display a collection of breathtaking scenes i
At IFA 2016, LG created a "OLED Tunnel" measuring a record-breaking 5m tall, 7.4m wide and 15m in length has a total of 216 separate 55-inch curved OLED signage displays were assembled to create the unique structure comprising 447,897,600 – nearly half a billion – pixels to display a collection of breathtaking scenes including Iceland’s Aurora Borealis, underwater ecosystems and deep space footage.
The impressive scale of the display tunnel is made possible by OLED’s ultra-thin, highly flexible lightweight panels. OLED displays can be custom bent to concave or convex formations without any picture quality distortion, allowing for spectacular digital installations such as immersive tunnel-like environments.
Experience it here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5ts-jAt6i7g
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