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Spiral Vision 2045 showcases ultra-wide display technology, offering an unparalleled visual experience in Hiroshima and globally.

Oct 31, 2024 at 11:02am by
In today's rapidly evolving technological landscape, ultra-wide displays have become an indispensable part of our daily lives, especially playing a pivotal role in fields such as commercial exhibitions, conference presentations, and entertainment experiences. This article will delve into the principles, effects, maintenance, and advantages of ultra-wide displays, and introduce in detail the stunning effects of the Spiral Vision 2045 ultra-wide display launched by Enbon in Hiroshima, Japan.

Principles and Effects of Ultra-wide Displays

Ultra-wide displays, as the name suggests, refer to display devices with a screen width far exceeding traditional proportions. Their core technologies lie in advanced LED display technology and splicing processing technology. LED displays are composed of a large number of tiny LED lights, each capable of emitting light independently. By precisely controlling the brightness and color of each LED light, delicate color representation and rich picture depth can be achieved. Meanwhile, splicing processing technology ensures seamless connections between multiple displays, forming a complete picture.

The effects of ultra-wide displays are breathtaking. They not only provide an ultra-wide field of view but also deliver a powerful sense of immersion and visual impact. In settings such as conferences and exhibitions, ultra-wide displays can clearly showcase a vast amount of information, making it easy for participants to take in at a glance, thereby enhancing communication efficiency. Furthermore, ultra-wide displays support high-definition, 4K, and even 8K resolutions, making the images even more detailed and realistic, providing viewers with unprecedented visual enjoyment.
  




Maintenance and Advantages of Ultra-wide Displays

The maintenance of ultra-wide displays is relatively straightforward, but it also requires a certain level of professional knowledge and skills. Routine maintenance primarily includes cleaning, inspection, and debugging. When cleaning, professional cleaning tools and agents should be used to avoid scratching the screen surface with hard objects. During inspections, regular checks should be conducted to ensure the display's brightness, color, and splicing gaps are normal. When debugging, optimizations such as display resolution and refresh rate are necessary to ensure optimal display effects.


The advantages of ultra-wide displays are mainly reflected in the following aspects:
 
  • Visual Impact: The ultra-wide field of view delivers a powerful visual impact and sense of immersion, making viewers feel as if they are inside the scene.
  • Information Richness: They can display a large amount of information simultaneously, enhancing communication efficiency, and are suitable for applications such as commercial exhibitions and conference presentations.
  • Flexibility and Diversity: They support multiple resolutions and custom sizes, catering to the needs of different occasions.
  • Energy Efficiency and Environmental Protection: LED displays feature low power consumption and long lifespan, aligning with modern society's concepts of energy conservation and environmental protection.
  




Enbon's Spiral Vision 2045 Ultra-wide Display

As a leading provider of advertising display screens, Enbon has been dedicated to driving the innovation and development of ultra-wide display technology. The innovative research and development of its R5 Model, FC Pro Model, and other products have paved the way for the implementation of the Spiral Vision 2045 ultra-wide display combining Soft Module P1.25 main screen and E Model P1.95 GOB pillar screen.

On October 28th, Orizuru Tower in Hiroshima City showcased a newly opened rental conference room to the media. This conference room features a 15-meter-long curved display located next to the Atomic Bomb Dome. This curved LED screen, which covers an entire wall with a width of 15 meters and a height of 2 meters, is one of the largest displays in rental conference rooms in Japan. The images projected onto it are breathtaking, making it difficult for viewers to tear their eyes away.In Hiroshima, Japan, Enbon's Spiral Vision 2045 ultra-wide display, with its stunning effects and unique design, has garnered widespread acclaim from local media and audiences.

Tetsuya Matsuda, Chairman and CEO of Orizuru Tower, stated that they successfully transformed existing spatial limitations, such as the low 2.3-meter ceiling and the pillar in the center of the room, into advantages, creating a strong sense of presence and immersive experience. Through clever design and layout, the ultra-wide display seems to merge with the entire room, bringing the images vividly to life in front of the participants.

Matsuda further emphasized that they hope to inspire locals to effectively convey their messages using this advanced facility, which Hiroshima can be proud of. Besides serving as a high-end conference room, the space is also suitable for hosting events such as dinners, aiming to become a multifunctional facility that helps convey Hiroshima's voice and stories to every corner of the globe.

In general, Spiral Vision 2045 ultra-wide display not only demonstrates the infinite possibilities of ultra-wide display technology but also brings an unprecedented visual experience to users in Hiroshima and worldwide. With continuous technological advancements and expanding application fields, ultra-wide displays are bound to play an even more significant role in the future.

 

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