CNN
Time: 2015
Region: Abroad
Industry: Stage visual effect
Leyard TVH1.6 and TW 1.2 small-pitch LED displays were selected as the core display platform for the newly-built CNN LED studio. In previous comparison tests, moire pattern is an important factor of the visual effect of the show. The CNN studio has strict requirements for the shooting distance: no moire pattern should appear even when the camera is 20 cm away from the display. A possible solution was to put a layer of optical processing film in front of the LED display but it was ditched because it affects color sharpness and brightness of the LED display and greatly reduces the display effect. To tackle the common phenomenon, Leyard TVH1.6 and TW 1.2 small pitch LED displays offer finer pitches to avoid the moire pattern and reduces many restrictions such as the shooting distance and angle of the camera, making the shooting more flexible. Without the use of optical processing mode, Leyard P1.6, P1.2 ultra-dense pitch avoids the “tic-tac-toe-shaped” LED arrangement in the shooting process, thereby solving the moiré phenomenon, and offers the bright, clear and natural shooting effects.
The debut of the TW1.2 small pitch LED display is a breakthrough and CNN pioneered the use of a P1.2mm-pitch product, the finest pitch LED, in its programs. The Leyard TW series has been upgraded in many aspects such as pixel pitch, assembly accuracy, installation speed, universal interface, and hardware integration. When applied in broadcasting and television media, it can present clearer images and achieve overall improvement in programs. In broadcasting tests, the broadcasting effect of Leyard TW1.2 products was highly applauded by CNN.