Measuring 38x21 feet – a total of 800 square feet of HD- LED video screens, roughly the size of 44 foot flat screen TVs – the larger-than-life curved video wall is comprised of 1517 Nixels (NanoLumens’ LED board), housing a total of 776,704 pixels, projecting colors in excess of 16 million.
JCM Global’s digital media team directed the installation of the JCM NanoLumens video wall. JCM expedited the installation with a 24/7 installation schedule over a 3-day period. Additionally, the Tachi Palace installation deploys JCM’s media management system for a simple, operator-controlled method of “publishing” to the wall.
“This installation reflects our commitment to bring the latest and most innovative technology for our guests’ enjoyment. What better time to come see this truly amazing display than for the upcoming big game,” Tachi Palace General Manager Willie Burrios said. “Additionally, the environmentally-friendly design and low energy consumption were very important and attractive to us.”
The eco-friendly displays are comprised of 50 percent reclaimed material and are almost 100 percent recyclable.
Nano Curve LED displays installed at Tachi Palace are extremely energy efficient, with a total estimated cost of power consumption of just $1,585 per annum. Plus, no supplemental cooling system is necessary. In fact the displays are cool to the touch.
“To our knowledge, as a worldwide leader in curved indoor LED displays, The Tachi Palace installation is the largest non-faceted, sub-10mm pixel pitch, permanent indoor-LED display in all of North America,” said Kip Haverman, JCM’s Senior Director of Sales for North America. “We are proud tooffer cutting edge technology across our entire product portfolio, including our digital media product line. We work closely with each customer to help them select the display and media management system that is best for them, and we also provide full creative services, from concept to production.”