World's Largest LED Screen Unveiled

At the ISE 2025 exhibition in Barcelona, Belgium-based Photonics made waves with the introduction of the Jumbo162—the world’s largest mobile LED screen, measuring 767 inches diagonally (17×9.5 m). With a total area of 161.5 m², the screen is composed of 384 InfiLED panels featuring a unique Vanta Black coating that absorbs up to 99.9% of light. This, combined with gold-based micro LEDs, delivers unparalleled contrast. Its 4K resolution (3.9 mm pixel pitch) and 5,000-nit brightness ensure visibility even in direct sunlight, while the 3,840 Hz refresh rate eliminates flickering in fast-moving scenes.
Despite weighing 28 tons, the Jumbo162 is easily transportable thanks to its integrated trailer. The platform serves a dual function: acting as a 360° rotating base while protecting the system from winds of up to 61 km/h. The screen requires a 400V three-phase power supply, standard for large-scale events. Photonics engineers highlight the use of proprietary Infinite Colors technology for an extended color gamut and the Helios processor for real-time image processing.
Designed for large-scale events, the screen is ideal for outdoor festivals, live championship broadcasts, and even art installations. Photonics has already attracted interest from the organizers of the 2028 Olympics.
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