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Introducing our new Vegas offices and showroom

 

It’s official!

We’ve signed on the dotted line for our latest office & showroom. Situated only 10 minutes from McCarran Airport, our brand new premises will house the new Las Vegas Pixel Depot showcasing the latest digiLED product range.

Come and visit, we move in on 1st September 2021 we can’t wait to welcome you!

Price Rises in China – the effect of PPI

Commentary from China and the impact on the global LED screen industry

 

In the UK we measure rising prices to the consumer using a method called the Retail Price Index (RPI), this measures the increase in costs of a basket of goods compared to the same month the previous year.

Our LED Screens Play Part in Award Winning Studio

Fantastic news that FX Group Creative Solutions for Broadcast have won a NewscastStudio award for Best Local Lighting Design. Congratulations and thank you for choosing #digiTHINHD to help with this!

Read more about the project here 

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China Trade Shows

For more than a decade before the Covid -19 pandemic I was in China pretty much every month. I know the regular Chinese holidays – Spring Festival, Tomb Sweeping Festival, Labour Day, National Week – almost as well as I know western bank holidays and make sure I plan my trips around them.

digiTHIN LED display welcomes visitors in stunning new offices

 

One of the latest digiTHIN installations can now be found located in the main reception of the prestigious No.1 Spinningfields building in Manchester.

Schroders Real Estate has just refurbished its last vacant floor at No.1 Spinningfields, along with unveiling its groundbreaking new digiTHIN HD 2mm screen in the ground floor reception.

ISE 2020 and the outstanding digiTHIN LED screen on display

Thanks to everyone who made it to ISE, surprisingly more of you than we had thought and it was great to see old friends again and meet new ones.

If you did make it then you’ll have seen our amazing 6k 1.5mm digiTHIN screen on display.

Parx Casino opens news sportsbook venue with a 165sqm digiLED digiTHIN LED screen

Photo credit: Video WallTronics and Parx Casino

Over the Summer, Parx Casino in Bensalam, Philadelphia opened its $10 million sportsbook, home of another digiLED digiTHIN LED screen.

The phenomenal 165 sqm digiTHIN Q LED display, wrapped around the walls of the room, offers a sharp pixel pitch of 2.6mm to light up the sporting venue.

FLY LDN brings the outdoors in with digiTHIN

“I did yoga in front of a giant nature screen and it was chill AF”

Tori Crowther, Pop Sugar

E-Stream Communications has integrated a full HD LED screen into FLY LDN, a yoga studio based in London.

The dark studio space has been lit up by their huge digiTHIN HD2600 screen, and with its vivid, brilliant images and outstanding contrasts it gives a very real and immersive feeling to the serene landscapes that are being showcased.

High brightness & engaging content entices shoppers – Jon Perkins

A recent Microsoft report suggests that the average human loses concentration after only eight seconds – a four-second decrease from the start of the century. To put this into some sort of context, goldfish, with an attention span of nine seconds, have now eclipsed us.

GoVision slam dunks its way to success with digiLED Toura6

In collaboration with GoVision, our premier commercial partner, digiLED Toura6 LED modules presented all the action at the 2017 NCAA Final Four held at the University of Phoenix Stadium in Arizona earlier this month.

The LED screens erected for the four-day basketball event comprised digiLED’s Toura6 modules which were used in GoVision’s previous award-winning project, Colossus TV – the world’s largest, four-sided, centre-hung outdoor display, located at Bristol Motor Speedway, Tennessee.

Large LED video display in Japanese retail store window

digiLED has supplied a giant LED screen measuring 110 square metres in the window of a Samantha Thavasa store in Japan.

The high-resolution retail screen comprises digiLED Stella-M range of LED modules, which are designed for superb performance and precise engineering for fixed installations.

Digital screens have evolved over the last 80 years – Tom Mudd

On November 2, 1936, the British Broadcasting Corporation launched the first regular high-definition television service in the UK, broadcasting live from Alexandra Palace, London. The term ‘high-definition’ was used for this pioneering service in the 1930s, in comparison with earlier systems that were based on mechanical processes with as few as 30 lines of resolution – this has since been adopted again more recently to describe the new generation of communications media that display a substantially higher resolution than that of its predecessors.