Latin America. The company LED Ideas has developed a new technology, called LightPoints in Motion, which allows you to use indoor or outdoor walls as multimedia screens with infinite creative possibilities.
It is a laminated glass product. It is composed of a 4 mm base glass coated with tin oxide and fluorine (FTO) that is both conductive and transparent.
The circuits in the FTO surface layer are laser etched and then the LEDs are connected in the precise positions. The cover glass is placed on top. It can be any type of glass but usually a 6mm tempered glass is used which allows the finished unit to qualify as safety glass.
Between the plates, a resin that hardens with UV light is precisely poured.
The finished assembly is connected to the controllers hidden in an aluminum frame using flexible printed circuit boards (FPBCs) and then connected to the DVI controllers and an external power supply.
The drivers determine the orientation of the panels and how the video files will be played through a series of glass panels.
Digital screens of small sizes or hundreds of square meters can be created to exhibit works of art, promote a brand or product, interact with the public or integrate into the infrastructure of the new Smart Cities.
Designers and advertising creatives have an unrestricted canvas to freely create and communicate their ideas. But not only they, engineers, architects, urban planners, interior designers, even audiovisual artists can incorporate LightPoints in Motion technology into their designs and projects, offering a plus of originality and digital innovation.
The new development implements full-color videos (1.6-inch pixel pitch, curtain wall system) while maintaining 99.7% transparency of the glass. It has a great durability since the LEDs are embedded between the glasses and sealed with resin.
In addition, it allows you to place moving images, without having to change the existing glass, on facades, windows, walkable floors, canopies, personalized structures, anywhere you want to capture the attention of passers-by or turn a musical stage or a DJ booth into a unique and surprising space, awakening the curiosity of the technology used.