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    Home»News»INFiLED’s scroll-shaped screen in the wonderful CCTV Qixi Festival Gala
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    INFiLED’s scroll-shaped screen in the wonderful CCTV Qixi Festival Gala

    James RobertsonBy James Robertson21st September 2023No Comments2 Mins Read
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    In August 2023, INFiLED produced a creative LED screen for the Qixi Festival Gala of CCTV (China Central Television) on the shore of Fairy Lake in Jiangxi. The screen was in the shape of a scroll, with a size of 7.5m*1m and a display resolution of 2880*384, presenting exciting content in high definition.

    Qixi is a Chinese traditional festival considered to symbolize love. Every year, CCTV holds a grand gala, gathers singers, and sings love songs, to celebrate this romantic festival. This time, to create a unique Chinese-style display solution for the gala, the event organizers simulated the scroll-shaped screen as Xuan paper that originated in ancient China, displaying ink-wash paintings with Chinese artistic characteristics.

    The impressive screen was from the XII series, made of aluminum alloy, and weighed only 7.9kg in its single cabinet; besides, the maximum hoisting height of the cabinets can reach 10 meters, making it easy to quickly set up a large-sized screen outdoors.
    Another great feature of the screen was that its curved surface had a wide range of adjustments, from -30° to +30°, flexible for making creative display solutions.

    In terms of display, with a pixel pitch of 2.6mm and grayscale of 16-bit, the screen performed excellently in presenting the beautiful content designed by the gala production team. Also, picture clarity and detail rendering were great thanks to its 5000:1 contrast ratio and even brightness; with no glare, and a wide viewing angle of 160°, allowing the camera crew to clearly capture scenes during the gala recording.

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