Future Displays: Exploring The Display Technology Landscape Of Today And Tomorrow January 15, 2025 by Super User Who knows what displays will look like well into the future, but what we all see today is pretty much what we’re all going to see in five to 10 years – though their form and underlying technologies are most certainly evolving. And will continue to do so. This Future Displays report started out as …
Giant LED Facade On Seoul Flagship Dep’t Store Boosts In-Store Sales, YoY, By 20% January 14, 2025 by Super User The rationale for large footprint LED displays in busy urban areas is almost universally about the number of eyeballs and the directly related opportunity to view advertising spots, but a giant wraparound billboard over the entry to a Seoul department store has a different, and super-interesting metric: in-store sales. The big, new Samsung-made LED display …
This New Chinese Mall’s Signature Feature is Huge LED Waterfall Or Cylindrical Tower January 13, 2025 by Super User Finding details on projects that go up in China is rarely easy, and after seeing some images on a Linkedin post from an LED manufacturer, a few days after I got information suggesting that this was at a new urban shopping mall – Wuxi Yuanrong Plaza in Jiangsu Province, which is west of Shanghai. It …
Transparent OLED Media Chandelier At LG’s CES Booth Perhaps A Hint Of The Bling For Its ISE Stand? January 8, 2025 by Super User LG routinely puts a lot of money and effort into coming up with showstopper designs and digital bling for CES shows in Las Vegas, and in recent years (setting the COVID era aside), some of that bling has then shown up a few weeks later at ISE. So … we have at least two hints …
CES: Hisense Debuts 116-Inch TV Using New Kind Of MiniLED; And 136-Inch “MicroLED” TV January 6, 2025 by Super User The display highlight from Chinese manufacturer Hisense at CES today was arguably news of a 116-inch TV that uses independent red, green, and blue light chips in packages that have optical lenses, really amping what’s called local dimming on the screen. Hisense is pitching that the RGB Local Dimming Technology featured on its new 116-inch …
CGI’d London Pre-Opening Storefront Suggests What Could Really Be Done On Windows January 6, 2025 by Super User This is just a CGI job, but what’s interesting about this retail storefront concept is that could be pretty easily done – unlike some earlier clickbait-ish social media posts that looked cool but were either impractical or almost impossible to pull off in real life. It was promoting a store opening for a new London …
EDM Artist Anyma’s Stand At Las Vegas Sphere Raises Content Game For Acts That Might Follow December 31, 2024 by Super User Much has been written about the visuals developed for live concerts at Sphere in Las Vegas – everything from amazed (Phish) to underwhelmed (Eagles). But the first electronic act to play the giant LED clad ball clearly put a huge amount of focus on the visual experience. The American DJ Anyma is in the midst …
Video: Clever Creative Drives Illusions On Corner Of Changsha Office Block December 30, 2024 by Super User The Yaham staffer posting this on Linkedin unfortunately references this as a “naked-eye 8K 3D screen” on a building in Changsha, China, but this caught my eye because at least one of the visual illusion creative pieces running on the screen does a nice job of working with the physical features of the building. The …
One Of The Bigger Outdoor LED Displays In Germany Just Went Up, Attached To A High Rise With Velcro December 20, 2024 by Super User We are well past the days of getting excited or intrigued about big displays being attached to the sides of buildings, as that sort of thing is now commonplace, but this DOOH installation in Dusseldorf, Germany is interesting because of how engineering factored in. The new 70 square meter display is on the top of …
Experiential In Airports Is Not Just About Big Dollar Creative: Exhibit B December 19, 2024 by Super User Here’s the second post about very different approaches to experiential digital signage at a big airport that don’t have six-figure creative attached to the jobs – in this case, a big preview screen that lets people know their friends and family are about to squirt out of arrivals and join them. Todd Alan Green, who …