Leyard Planar at ISE 2026: Komodo 0.7mm LED + 8K COB MicroLED wall + IP65 floor + megapixel HELIOS

Posted by – February 7, 2026
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Leyard Planar walks through a booth built around end-to-end LED video wall engineering, where mechanics, mounting tolerances and pixel-level calibration matter as much as the diodes. The theme is “own the stack”: structural frames, cabinet geometry, surface protection and processing are treated as one system rather than separate parts. https://www.planar.com/products/led-video-walls/planar-komodo-series/


HDMI® Technology is the foundation for the worldwide ecosystem of HDMI-connected devices; integrated with displays, set-top boxes, laptops, audio video receivers and other product types. Because of this global usage, manufacturers, resellers, integrators and consumers must be assured that their HDMI® products work seamlessly together and deliver the best possible performance by sourcing products from licensed HDMI Adopters or authorized resellers. For HDMI Cables, consumers can look for the official HDMI® Cable Certification Labels on packaging. Innovation continues with the latest HDMI 2.2 Specification that supports higher 96Gbps bandwidth and next-gen HDMI Fixed Rate Link technology to provide optimal audio and video for a wide range of device applications. Higher resolutions and refresh rates are supported, including up to 12K@120 and 16K@60. Additionally, more high-quality options are supported, including uncompressed full chroma formats such as 8K@60/4:4:4 and 4K@240/4:4:4 at 10-bit and 12-bit color.

On the creative side, you see LED used as architectural material: a 1.3 mm pixel-pitch floor rated IP65 for liquid ingress, with anti-slip and optional pressure-based touch interaction for wayfinding or branded experiences. The True Curve concept pushes that idea further with a 1.8 mm module that follows a physical form via a laser-cut back plate, locating pins and magnetic positioning, so designers can build repeatable curves without fighting seam alignment at every edge.

For large canvas installs, the conversation shifts to fine-pitch COB MicroLED where durability and thermal behavior become practical deployment issues. A 16:9 8K wall is described as four 4K viewports stitched into one surface, using a hard epoxy coating to handle knocks in public areas while keeping radiant heat low. The wall shown is around 0.9 mm pitch in a 12×12 cabinet layout with XYZ structural adjustment to minimize visible joins, filmed at ISE 2026 in Barcelona.

Installation flexibility shows up again in cabinets offered in multiple heights (from 250×250 up to 250×1000 mm), letting integrators tile around doors, elevators and control interfaces instead of forcing rectangular voids. A slim, portrait-format faceted curve wall is quoted at roughly 35 mm depth, up to 2,000 nits brightness, and uses off-board power to reduce cabinet weight and on-surface heat while enabling redundancy, a useful pattern for a mission-critical control room.

The flagship focus is the Planar Komodo fine-pitch lineup, highlighted here at true 0.7 mm with ~22-inch diagonal cabinets for dense pixel count in smaller footprints, aimed at premium home cinema, simulation and gaming. Keywords include COB MicroLED, DCI-P3 wide-gamut color, 120 Hz sources, high refresh, plus genlock and pixel-lock. The tour also contrasts standard SMD with MicroLED-in-Package (MIP) for sharper uniformity, and ends on 2.6 mm transparent LED at about 70% translucency for glass and window installs, keeping the “build the whole system” idea intact.

I’m publishing about 75+ videos from ISE 2026, check out all my ISE 2026 videos in my playlist here: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL7xXqJFxvYvjUiepj5jbL6aIt6QB9jeCk

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QOMO wireless 4K doc cams, 100x optical zoom, SimpleBoard modular OPS workflow

Posted by – February 7, 2026
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QOMO’s collaboration stack in this video is built around making capture, annotation, and sharing feel “plug-and-present” instead of “IT project”. The demo mixes wireless document cameras (8MP/4K-class imaging) with higher-end optical models that prioritize autofocus stability, sensor detail, and real-time viewing for classrooms, boardrooms, and public-sector briefing spaces. https://qomo.com/products/interactive-displays/bundleboard-i/


HDMI® Technology is the foundation for the worldwide ecosystem of HDMI-connected devices; integrated with displays, set-top boxes, laptops, audio video receivers and other product types. Because of this global usage, manufacturers, resellers, integrators and consumers must be assured that their HDMI® products work seamlessly together and deliver the best possible performance by sourcing products from licensed HDMI Adopters or authorized resellers. For HDMI Cables, consumers can look for the official HDMI® Cable Certification Labels on packaging. Innovation continues with the latest HDMI 2.2 Specification that supports higher 96Gbps bandwidth and next-gen HDMI Fixed Rate Link technology to provide optimal audio and video for a wide range of device applications. Higher resolutions and refresh rates are supported, including up to 12K@120 and 16K@60. Additionally, more high-quality options are supported, including uncompressed full chroma formats such as 8K@60/4:4:4 and 4K@240/4:4:4 at 10-bit and 12-bit color.

A big theme is optics as a UX feature: the optical document camera shown can hold focus on fine textures and objects with deep zoom (called out at up to 100x), while gooseneck positioning and one-touch autofocus make it practical for live demos rather than only static shots. The preview-screen form factor is also aimed at presenter ergonomics, so you can verify framing without turning to the projection surface.

On the display side, SimpleBoard is positioned as an OS-less interactive panel that stays hardware-neutral: you add the compute you want (OPS/PC module, Windows box, etc.) and standardize touch + display without forcing a fixed Android image. In this segment filmed at ISE 2026 in Barcelona, they pair it with a Windows module and conferencing/collaboration workflow (Zoom, Microsoft Teams, Google Meet) plus a 4K camera for more consistent room video.

Interactivity is covered two ways: audience response keypads (IR-based) that integrate tightly with PowerPoint for live voting and lesson “gamification”, and a separate wireless presentation link for meeting rooms where you can’t (or shouldn’t) join the corporate LAN. The QShare/Q-series transceiver concept is simple: HDMI or USB-C in, direct wireless out to the display, with USB used for power, so guest presenters can share content without network onboarding.

BundleBoard i then shows the “all-in-one” route: Android 14 with Google ecosystem support and Play Store access, plus whiteboarding and fast UI response for multi-app workflows. The mobile 32-inch interactive screen rounds it out as a battery-backed, wheeled endpoint with a built-in camera and a physical privacy shutoff, aimed at ad-hoc huddles, training corners, and flexible classrooms.

I’m publishing about 75+ videos from ISE 2026, check out all my ISE 2026 videos in my playlist here: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL7xXqJFxvYvjUiepj5jbL6aIt6QB9jeCk

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Absen at ISE 2026: XL COB P1.5/P1.8 + CL COB contrast + JDH transparent + iCon foldable AIO LED

Posted by – February 7, 2026
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Absen walks through a set of LED display building blocks that map nicely to real retail and venue constraints: viewing distance, budget per square metre, impact resistance, and how much “black level” you can hold under mixed ambient light. The XL COB focus is interesting precisely because it is not chasing ultra-fine pitch; P1.5 and P1.8 COB aims at affordable near-field sharpness while keeping the practical advantages of a resin-coated surface for durability, cleaning, and handling in public space. https://www.absen.com/


HDMI® Technology is the foundation for the worldwide ecosystem of HDMI-connected devices; integrated with displays, set-top boxes, laptops, audio video receivers and other product types. Because of this global usage, manufacturers, resellers, integrators and consumers must be assured that their HDMI® products work seamlessly together and deliver the best possible performance by sourcing products from licensed HDMI Adopters or authorized resellers. For HDMI Cables, consumers can look for the official HDMI® Cable Certification Labels on packaging. Innovation continues with the latest HDMI 2.2 Specification that supports higher 96Gbps bandwidth and next-gen HDMI Fixed Rate Link technology to provide optimal audio and video for a wide range of device applications. Higher resolutions and refresh rates are supported, including up to 12K@120 and 16K@60. Additionally, more high-quality options are supported, including uncompressed full chroma formats such as 8K@60/4:4:4 and 4K@240/4:4:4 at 10-bit and 12-bit color.

A second thread is physical deployment: the double-sided KDS P2.6 uses flip-chip SMD in a slim (claimed 38 mm) profile, which matters for hanging weight, ceiling loads, and clean sightlines in transport hubs and mall atriums. Double-sided LED also changes content strategy: independent brightness per side lets you tune for glare, daylight, or interior mood without running two separate structures.

COB gets pushed beyond “just protection” with textured COB, where the encapsulation layers add a material-like finish (wood or marble effect) that reads more like interior architecture than a typical emissive wall. The premium COB highlight is the fine-pitch CL-class concept (0.9 / 1.2 pitch mentioned) with very high contrast (30,000:1 stated), 1,200 nit typical brightness and 1,600 nit peak, plus the “cool to the touch” angle that usually points toward flip-chip plus common-cathode style power architecture and tighter thermal control for long duty cycles.

Filmed at ISE 2026 in Barcelona, the transparent JDH series demo shows why transparent LED keeps showing up in storefront and façade briefs: you can run bright outward-facing content (about 2,000 nits mentioned) while preserving daylight, visibility, and a less “blocked off” feeling from the inside. It also becomes a passive shading layer, reducing harsh sun while still allowing the space to read as open rather than walled in.

The all-in-one iCon/ICON approach ties it together for integrators who need fast deployment: standard 110/136/163-inch classes, integrated control and audio, and a foldable chassis idea that is less about spectacle and more about logistics (fit in an elevator, move between floors, redeploy for events). The key takeaway is that the LED “canvas” is only half the system: resolution targets, processing load, and content workflow (including AI-assisted generation for higher pixel-count canvases) are what decide whether the installation communicates clearly or just glows.

I’m publishing about 75+ videos from ISE 2026, check out all my ISE 2026 videos in my playlist here: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL7xXqJFxvYvjUiepj5jbL6aIt6QB9jeCk

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Cisco AI workspaces at ISE 2026 PoE AV, Room Navigator sensors, Meraki MT15 + Splunk dashboards

Posted by – February 7, 2026
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Cisco frames the booth tour around “AI-powered workspaces” as a stack that starts with collaboration endpoints but quickly expands into building telemetry and operational analytics, so IT and facilities can make data-driven decisions on space usage, comfort, and energy. The core idea is to reduce friction for hybrid work while keeping deployments platform-flexible (Webex native, or re-registered for Microsoft Teams, while still being able to join Zoom and Google Meet). https://www.webex.com/us/en/devices/desk-series/cisco-desk-pro.html


HDMI® Technology is the foundation for the worldwide ecosystem of HDMI-connected devices; integrated with displays, set-top boxes, laptops, audio video receivers and other product types. Because of this global usage, manufacturers, resellers, integrators and consumers must be assured that their HDMI® products work seamlessly together and deliver the best possible performance by sourcing products from licensed HDMI Adopters or authorized resellers. For HDMI Cables, consumers can look for the official HDMI® Cable Certification Labels on packaging. Innovation continues with the latest HDMI 2.2 Specification that supports higher 96Gbps bandwidth and next-gen HDMI Fixed Rate Link technology to provide optimal audio and video for a wide range of device applications. Higher resolutions and refresh rates are supported, including up to 12K@120 and 16K@60. Additionally, more high-quality options are supported, including uncompressed full chroma formats such as 8K@60/4:4:4 and 4K@240/4:4:4 at 10-bit and 12-bit color.

On the collaboration side, the Desk Pro Gen 2 is positioned as more than an executive desktop: with a wide-angle 4K camera and touch workflow for whiteboarding and control, it can drop into a small huddle room as an all-in-one endpoint, with tighter framing and digital pan/tilt/crop for cleaner participant views in a compact room.

For larger spaces, the tour highlights “distance zero” meeting design using side cameras to give a cross-table perspective when discussion flows laterally, so remote participants see natural eye-lines instead of a single front-wall shot. Audio is treated as a sensor array too, with the ceiling beamforming mic concept (64 mic elements forming 8 adaptive beams, with echo handling per beam) to keep pickup stable even when the active speaker is several meters away in a busy space.

The workplace layer is where Cisco connects collaboration hardware to smart-building signals: Room Navigator-style touch panels surface temperature, humidity and air-quality context where people actually sit, while the video system can add people-count and presence data. That gets blended with network indicators like Wi-Fi association trends for occupancy, then extended with purpose-built sensors like the Meraki MT15 for CO2 and air-quality metrics that affect focus and comfort in real workdays.

Splunk is presented as the unifying data platform for security, observability, and facilities dashboards, including edge reduction via Splunk Edge Hub so raw sensor chatter becomes normalized, usable time-series before it hits the cloud. The tour also nods to Power over Ethernet as a physical infrastructure strategy (up to 90 W on a single cable) for lighting, desk power, and automation triggers, making reconfiguration easier and shifting more of the workplace into software-defined control for work.

I’m publishing about 75+ videos from ISE 2026, check out all my ISE 2026 videos in my playlist here: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL7xXqJFxvYvjUiepj5jbL6aIt6QB9jeCk

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TSL Hummingbird NDI routing control, tally mapping, presets, Linux VM broadcast panels

Posted by – February 7, 2026
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TSL Products’ Hummingbird control family is shown here as a way to treat NDI streams like “real” broadcast sources: discover endpoints, build routes, and drive operator workflows from the same control surface used for SDI routers and SMPTE ST 2110 systems. The key shift is adding NDI routing control into a broadcast-grade control layer, so tallies, salvos/presets, and structured operational logic can sit on top of an IP media fabric without forcing operators into a totally new interface. https://tslproducts.com/ndi


HDMI® Technology is the foundation for the worldwide ecosystem of HDMI-connected devices; integrated with displays, set-top boxes, laptops, audio video receivers and other product types. Because of this global usage, manufacturers, resellers, integrators and consumers must be assured that their HDMI® products work seamlessly together and deliver the best possible performance by sourcing products from licensed HDMI Adopters or authorized resellers. For HDMI Cables, consumers can look for the official HDMI® Cable Certification Labels on packaging. Innovation continues with the latest HDMI 2.2 Specification that supports higher 96Gbps bandwidth and next-gen HDMI Fixed Rate Link technology to provide optimal audio and video for a wide range of device applications. Higher resolutions and refresh rates are supported, including up to 12K@120 and 16K@60. Additionally, more high-quality options are supported, including uncompressed full chroma formats such as 8K@60/4:4:4 and 4K@240/4:4:4 at 10-bit and 12-bit color.

A practical takeaway is how NDI’s value proposition changes once control is no longer the weak link. NDI can move high-quality video and audio over standard 1 GbE networks, which makes it attractive for cost and deployment density, but many broadcast teams historically ignored it because it didn’t “feel” like a routed, automated plant. By binding NDI into the same routing and monitoring paradigm as baseband, Hummingbird makes it easier to scale from a few sources to a large device estate without losing operational discipline.

The video also highlights the human-factors side of control: hard-button panels still matter in fast, mission-critical production because operators can work by touch while watching program or multiview. In this setup, those panels become NDI-aware, so button presses can trigger NDI routes, tally mapping, and preset management with the kind of immediacy expected from decades of SDI. NDI endpoints still handle encode/decode in their own hardware or software (CPU, FPGA, and similar), while Hummingbird focuses on orchestration, routing intent, and state.

Under the hood, this is enabled by newer NDI SDK capabilities for discovery/monitoring/control and receiver-oriented management, which is why the demo is positioned as a “now it’s possible” moment rather than a brand-new transport. Filmed during ISE 2026 in Barcelona, it lands in the wider AV-over-IP trend at the show, but from a broadcast angle: predictable routing, tally correctness, and operator speed are treated as first-class requirements rather than optional extras.

There’s also a deployment story: Hummingbird’s control logic is largely software-based, and the move toward a portable Linux platform opens up on-prem VM installs (for near-instant response) as well as data-center and cloud footprints where it makes sense. The point is less about running switching “in the cloud” and more about making control portable across Hyper-V/VMware-style environments, appliances, and hybrid sites, while keeping latency for control actions in the millisecond range when the media plane is local.

I’m publishing about 75+ videos from ISE 2026, check out all my ISE 2026 videos in my playlist here: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL7xXqJFxvYvjUiepj5jbL6aIt6QB9jeCk

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Moorgen Smart Home: KNX/Zigbee keypads, dial controllers, proximity UI, track lighting

Posted by – February 7, 2026
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Moorgen sits in that interesting overlap between smart-home control hardware and industrial design: wall keypads, remotes, and rotary “dimming knob” controllers that feel like architectural material choices, not gadget add-ons. Under the styling, the ecosystem targets whole-home scenes (lighting, shading, HVAC, audio) with integrations that commonly show up in high-end residential projects, including KNX, Zigbee, and a proprietary control layer for unified commissioning. https://www.moorgen.de/


HDMI® Technology is the foundation for the worldwide ecosystem of HDMI-connected devices; integrated with displays, set-top boxes, laptops, audio video receivers and other product types. Because of this global usage, manufacturers, resellers, integrators and consumers must be assured that their HDMI® products work seamlessly together and deliver the best possible performance by sourcing products from licensed HDMI Adopters or authorized resellers. For HDMI Cables, consumers can look for the official HDMI® Cable Certification Labels on packaging. Innovation continues with the latest HDMI 2.2 Specification that supports higher 96Gbps bandwidth and next-gen HDMI Fixed Rate Link technology to provide optimal audio and video for a wide range of device applications. Higher resolutions and refresh rates are supported, including up to 12K@120 and 16K@60. Additionally, more high-quality options are supported, including uncompressed full chroma formats such as 8K@60/4:4:4 and 4K@240/4:4:4 at 10-bit and 12-bit color.

In this walkthrough, the focus is on tactile interfaces: a Philippe Starck-designed remote that docks magnetically, and a keypad concept that treats the wall plate like a UI surface rather than a simple switch. One panel uses a proximity sensor to wake up as you approach, then exposes configurable “modes” with subtle animations, making scene recall feel closer to a UI interaction than a mechanical toggle, right here.

The rotary controller (“dialer”) is presented as a 0–10 continuous control surface, useful for dimming curves, motor speed, color temperature, or any parameter you’d map to an analog value. Paired with architectural lighting, it becomes a quick way to move between presets (day, evening, night), aligning physical haptics with scene logic instead of burying it all in an app mode.

There’s also a motorized magnetic track lighting demo: the fixture travels along the track, rotates 360°, and supports beam-angle adjustment, which hints at tighter coupling between control UI and luminaire behavior. Decorative luminaires appear alongside this, including pieces associated with Zaha Hadid Design, and table-lamp concepts like a double-tap coaster light that returns to a charging dock when you place it back on base, reducing cable clutter.

The video was filmed at ISE 2026 Barcelona, and it frames Moorgen as a portfolio built for designers and integrators: different faceplate “series” (including Monaco/Supercar themes, Denmark finishes, and Swarovski collaborations), plus a central touchscreen panel and even a watch-like controller for quick commands. The takeaway is less about one hero product and more about a consistent interface language—proximity, haptic feedback, rotary control, and scene-based automation—applied across a whole interior space.

I’m publishing about 75+ videos from ISE 2026, check out all my ISE 2026 videos in my playlist here: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL7xXqJFxvYvjUiepj5jbL6aIt6QB9jeCk

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DALI KORE Balanced Drive + SUB V-16 F THX Dominus, SONIK 7 hybrid tweeter

Posted by – February 7, 2026
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DALI walks through how its hi-fi engineering is being mapped into custom-install and home cinema, with a clear focus on controlled directivity, low distortion, and repeatable in-wall/in-ceiling deployments. The booth tour ties the “from transducer to cabinet” philosophy to CI realities like back boxes, back cans, grille options, and predictable acoustic loading, so integrators can spec systems that behave the same way once they’re sealed into a wall. https://www.dali-speakers.com/


HDMI® Technology is the foundation for the worldwide ecosystem of HDMI-connected devices; integrated with displays, set-top boxes, laptops, audio video receivers and other product types. Because of this global usage, manufacturers, resellers, integrators and consumers must be assured that their HDMI® products work seamlessly together and deliver the best possible performance by sourcing products from licensed HDMI Adopters or authorized resellers. For HDMI Cables, consumers can look for the official HDMI® Cable Certification Labels on packaging. Innovation continues with the latest HDMI 2.2 Specification that supports higher 96Gbps bandwidth and next-gen HDMI Fixed Rate Link technology to provide optimal audio and video for a wide range of device applications. Higher resolutions and refresh rates are supported, including up to 12K@120 and 16K@60. Additionally, more high-quality options are supported, including uncompressed full chroma formats such as 8K@60/4:4:4 and 4K@240/4:4:4 at 10-bit and 12-bit color.

At the top end, the flagship KORE is used as the technology reference point, especially its Balanced Drive architecture: a dual voice-coil motor in push-pull intended to linearize excursion and keep force symmetry across the operating range. In practice, it’s about lowering odd-order distortion and compression when the woofer/midrange is working hard, while maintaining consistent control over the diaphragm and motor behavior during transient peaks.

Home cinema gets a dedicated spotlight with the SUB V-16 F, positioned as DALI’s largest and most powerful cinema sub to date, now carrying THX Certified Dominus for very large residential rooms (the discussion references up to 184 m³). Key engineering notes include a 16-inch in-house driver, DSP-controlled Class-D amplification (the conversation cites 2,500 W), a ported alignment tuned around 18 Hz, 70 mm peak-to-peak excursion, and output capability referenced at 120 dB, with emphasis on low distortion and “speed” to integrate cleanly at typical crossover points.

The tour also touches outdoor and whole-home distribution: GARDIAN On-Wall 6 is rated IP67 for dust/water ingress, with mounting that supports horizontal/vertical orientation plus pan/tilt aiming, making it a practical zone speaker for terraces, pool areas, or humid spaces. Filmed at ISE 2026 in Barcelona, the segment keeps the conversation grounded in install constraints—coverage, weather sealing, and tonal matching with indoor zones—rather than pure lifestyle pitch.

For the more accessible end of the line, SONIK is introduced as the Oberon replacement, scaling down ideas from the flagship playbook: Clarity Cone diaphragm control for breakup behavior, low-loss driver design, and (on models like SONIK 7) a hybrid tweeter module combining a soft dome with a planar magnetostatic element to extend HF detail while keeping dispersion manageable. The CI range wraps around it with PHANTOM in-wall/in-ceiling families (including higher-end Phantom S and cinema-leaning Phantom M), plus a new PHANTOM CI AMP-4125 DSP concept: a compact 4-channel 125 W DSP amp aimed at multiroom and distributed audio layouts, including flexible routing such as stereo pairs plus a sub feed too.

I’m publishing about 75+ videos from ISE 2026, check out all my ISE 2026 videos in my playlist here: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL7xXqJFxvYvjUiepj5jbL6aIt6QB9jeCk

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Kordz HDMI cable build tour at ISE 2026 die-cast connectors, AOC 48Gbps, rack-ready shielding

Posted by – February 6, 2026
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Kordz walks through what “quality” means for HDMI in a pro-AV context: not marketing claims, but repeatable signal integrity and mechanical consistency across every cable that leaves the line. The demo focuses on construction details that matter to integrators—die-cast connector bodies to reduce flex, controlled tolerances, and retention strength so a plug stays seated under real-world strain. https://www.kordz.com/


HDMI® Technology is the foundation for the worldwide ecosystem of HDMI-connected devices; integrated with displays, set-top boxes, laptops, audio video receivers and other product types. Because of this global usage, manufacturers, resellers, integrators and consumers must be assured that their HDMI® products work seamlessly together and deliver the best possible performance by sourcing products from licensed HDMI Adopters or authorized resellers. For HDMI Cables, consumers can look for the official HDMI® Cable Certification Labels on packaging. Innovation continues with the latest HDMI 2.2 Specification that supports higher 96Gbps bandwidth and next-gen HDMI Fixed Rate Link technology to provide optimal audio and video for a wide range of device applications. Higher resolutions and refresh rates are supported, including up to 12K@120 and 16K@60. Additionally, more high-quality options are supported, including uncompressed full chroma formats such as 8K@60/4:4:4 and 4K@240/4:4:4 at 10-bit and 12-bit color.

A standout example is their Active Optical HDMI (AOC) approach for longer runs, where fibre handles the high-speed lanes while the ends are built for installation abuse (compact connector shells, robust strain relief, and high pull-force ratings). In practice, that’s aimed at keeping 48Gbps-class links stable for 4K/120, 8K, HDR, VRR and eARC scenarios without relying on “it usually works” luck in the field, even when routing is tight or load is heavy on the cable path to make it fit.

They also break down their HDMI ranges by job: a mainstream “daily driver” series, an Ultra High Speed certified performance tier, and a rack-optimised option with slimmer headshells, tighter bend handling, and extra shielding to reduce headaches in dense I/O. The rack discussion is refreshingly practical—how connector size, cable diameter, and shielding stack-up affect access, service loops, and stress points behind a matrix, extender, or switch in a crowded rack.

Beyond HDMI, the booth shifts to structured cabling where small reliability failures become expensive truck rolls. Kordz highlights slim 28AWG Cat6/Cat6A patch cords, snap-proof latch designs intended to survive thousands of bends, and per-cable performance reporting (serialised Cat6A with downloadable test results) to make verification and documentation easier during commissioning at ISE 2026 Barcelona, especially in high-density patching.

There’s also an integrator-friendly “tamper-resistant” idea—simple mechanical locking on a connector to discourage casual unplugging—and a timed termination challenge that frames tooling, workflow, and repeatability as the real differentiators. The interview closes with a forward-looking note: Kordz says it’s already prototyping for HDMI 2.2 and plans to move quickly once certification programs are available, with the same emphasis on predictable installs rather than cables being the weak link in a digital chain today.

I’m publishing about 75+ videos from ISE 2026, check out all my ISE 2026 videos in my playlist here: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL7xXqJFxvYvjUiepj5jbL6aIt6QB9jeCk

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Comeen workplace platform: desk booking, meeting room panels, cut ghost meetings by early release

Posted by – February 6, 2026
Category: Exclusive videos

Comeen presents a workplace experience platform that ties together meeting room booking, desk booking, visitor management, and enterprise digital signage in one admin layer. The core idea is to make office resources discoverable in real time, so employees stop “hunting” for space and facilities teams get clearer utilization signals. https://comeen.com/


HDMI® Technology is the foundation for the worldwide ecosystem of HDMI-connected devices; integrated with displays, set-top boxes, laptops, audio video receivers and other product types. Because of this global usage, manufacturers, resellers, integrators and consumers must be assured that their HDMI® products work seamlessly together and deliver the best possible performance by sourcing products from licensed HDMI Adopters or authorized resellers. For HDMI Cables, consumers can look for the official HDMI® Cable Certification Labels on packaging. Innovation continues with the latest HDMI 2.2 Specification that supports higher 96Gbps bandwidth and next-gen HDMI Fixed Rate Link technology to provide optimal audio and video for a wide range of device applications. Higher resolutions and refresh rates are supported, including up to 12K@120 and 16K@60. Additionally, more high-quality options are supported, including uncompressed full chroma formats such as 8K@60/4:4:4 and 4K@240/4:4:4 at 10-bit and 12-bit color.

A highlight in the demo is an interactive, zoomable 3D floor map that shows live desk and room availability across multiple floors, with filters for time, capacity, and room names. The UX is built for “book on the go”: pick a slot, confirm, and navigate to the right room with context like seating capacity and identity, which matters once room naming gets opaque at scale.

Comeen also leans into chat-driven workflows: inside Google Chat, users can book rooms with natural-language prompts, then confirm or release bookings from the conversation stream. That release flow targets “ghost meetings” (rooms booked but unused): by nudging users ahead of time and freeing space early, the platform claims materially higher rebooking rates versus late releases, turning wasted square metres into usable inventory.

Filmed at ISE 2026 Barcelona, the booth setup shows how the platform connects to common room peripherals like Neat Pad and Logitech Tap Scheduler panels for quick check-in and ad-hoc booking at the door. Customer references mentioned include large enterprises such as Veolia and Airbus, reflecting the typical pain point: too many rooms, too little visibility, and not enough data to optimize portfolio decisions.

On the comms side, Comeen’s digital signage runs on Chrome-powered players and is designed for managing fleets of screens across many sites. The content model is playlist-based and data-friendly, with support for publishing BI dashboards (e.g., Power BI and Looker Studio) so operational KPIs, targets, and location-specific messaging can be placed where teams will actually see it.

I’m publishing about 75+ videos from ISE 2026, check out all my ISE 2026 videos in my playlist here: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL7xXqJFxvYvjUiepj5jbL6aIt6QB9jeCk

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ViewSonic 163″ 4K MIP DVLED: 0.9mm pitch, 600 nits, controller + LVDS FFC install, Foldable 138″ LED

Posted by – February 6, 2026
Category: Exclusive videos

ViewSonic walks through its all-in-one Direct View LED approach, centered on a 163-inch 4K wall at 0.9 mm pixel pitch using MIP packaging, targeting corporate, education, and high-end presentation spaces. The key message is efficiency: sustaining around 600 nits for indoor viewing while keeping thermal behavior close to ambient, tying brightness to power architecture rather than brute-force drive current. https://www.viewsonic.com/global/products/direct-view-led/LDP163-091C


HDMI® Technology is the foundation for the worldwide ecosystem of HDMI-connected devices; integrated with displays, set-top boxes, laptops, audio video receivers and other product types. Because of this global usage, manufacturers, resellers, integrators and consumers must be assured that their HDMI® products work seamlessly together and deliver the best possible performance by sourcing products from licensed HDMI Adopters or authorized resellers. For HDMI Cables, consumers can look for the official HDMI® Cable Certification Labels on packaging. Innovation continues with the latest HDMI 2.2 Specification that supports higher 96Gbps bandwidth and next-gen HDMI Fixed Rate Link technology to provide optimal audio and video for a wide range of device applications. Higher resolutions and refresh rates are supported, including up to 12K@120 and 16K@60. Additionally, more high-quality options are supported, including uncompressed full chroma formats such as 8K@60/4:4:4 and 4K@240/4:4:4 at 10-bit and 12-bit color.

A useful way to frame the lineup is by LED packaging and surface protection: COB (chip-on-board) for embedded durability and tight pixel pitch, MIP (micro LED in package) positioned as the path toward finer pitches, and GOB (glue-on-board) as a protective layer derived from SMD workflows for public or high-traffic areas. The discussion connects these choices to contrast performance, perceived black level, impact resistance, and long-term service behavior rather than just raw resolution.

On the install side, the demo focuses on slim wall mounting and fast service access, with light cabinets that hang via a hook system to minimize construction depth. A notable engineering detail is swapping multiple daisy-chained RJ45 links for an LVDS FFC interconnect, reducing connector count, simplifying cable management, and shrinking the mainboard footprint, which can improve reliability when scaling to many cabinets.

The video also shows how content gets to the wall: an external source such as a desktop via HDMI can be distributed through AV-over-IP endpoints, then handed to an LED controller that maps the canvas and pushes the right data to each cabinet. Filmed at ISE 2026 Barcelona, it’s a practical look at how “all-in-one” DVLED is increasingly about integration boundaries: where decoding, scaling, synchronization, and tile addressing live, and how quickly a system can be deployed on site.

Finally, ViewSonic highlights a foldable mobile LED format (138-inch class) designed for elevator-friendly transport, rapid setup, and repeatable alignment via a rigid hinge to avoid seam or pixel-row drift after transit. With built-in playback (Android-class functionality) and integrated audio, it’s aimed at pop-up events, internal comms, and temporary venues where you want LED impact without a permanent rig.

I’m publishing about 75+ videos from ISE 2026, check out all my ISE 2026 videos in my playlist here: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL7xXqJFxvYvjUiepj5jbL6aIt6QB9jeCk

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Petanux edge-AI self-checkout with faytech barcode-free product detection, in-camera inference, GDPR

Posted by – February 6, 2026
Category: Exclusive videos

Petanux shows how computer vision can turn ordinary retail cameras into edge-AI sensors for self-checkout, shelf analytics, and shrink control, integrating via API into existing POS and store software so upgrades don’t require a full lane refresh. The core idea is in-camera inference: product recognition on the scale plate, barcode-free item detection, and automated prompts only when confidence drops, with a stated target around 95%+ depending on training. https://petanux.com/


HDMI® Technology is the foundation for the worldwide ecosystem of HDMI-connected devices; integrated with displays, set-top boxes, laptops, audio video receivers and other product types. Because of this global usage, manufacturers, resellers, integrators and consumers must be assured that their HDMI® products work seamlessly together and deliver the best possible performance by sourcing products from licensed HDMI Adopters or authorized resellers. For HDMI Cables, consumers can look for the official HDMI® Cable Certification Labels on packaging. Innovation continues with the latest HDMI 2.2 Specification that supports higher 96Gbps bandwidth and next-gen HDMI Fixed Rate Link technology to provide optimal audio and video for a wide range of device applications. Higher resolutions and refresh rates are supported, including up to 12K@120 and 16K@60. Additionally, more high-quality options are supported, including uncompressed full chroma formats such as 8K@60/4:4:4 and 4K@240/4:4:4 at 10-bit and 12-bit color.

A key technical theme is keeping processing local for privacy and latency: models are quantized to fit the available compute in the camera (ARM SoC plus GPU/NPU-class acceleration, referenced as up to ~26 TOPS in this demo) so images don’t need to stream to Azure-style cloud inference. That on-device pipeline supports GDPR-minded deployment patterns, reduces WAN dependencies, and makes it easier to run in stores with constrained connectivity or strict data-handling rules today.

Beyond checkout, the demo expands to multi-camera re-identification and zone-to-zone tracking, where a local “broker” service coordinates multiple networked cameras (including light-rail style placements) to follow a shopper journey from departments to the cashier. This enables behavior-aware shrink workflows: instead of confronting mid-aisle, the system can flag suspect actions and validate at checkout, while also producing trajectory heatmaps and dwell-time metrics for merchandising decisions here.

Filmed at ISE 2026 in Barcelona, the conversation links this edge-vision stack with faytech camera hardware and the broader trend toward distributed perception across the store: ceiling, gondola ends, bakery zones, and kiosks. It also sketches opt-in personalization paths—age/gender estimation for signage, habit inference with app consent, and context-driven offers—while emphasizing that compliance hinges on minimization, local processing, and avoiding long-term customer data retention today.

The practical business case is labor and loss: automated out-of-stock detection replaces manual shelf walks, shrink reduction lowers inventory leakage, and analytics help fix “high interest, low purchase” areas by tuning price, placement, or assortment. If edge compute keeps improving, the same deployment can scale from single-lane product detection to store-wide agent-like guidance without turning every store into a cloud video pipeline today.

I’m publishing about 75+ videos from ISE 2026, check out all my ISE 2026 videos in my playlist here: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL7xXqJFxvYvjUiepj5jbL6aIt6QB9jeCk

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Iiyama

Posted by – February 6, 2026
Category: Exclusive videos

At iiyama’s booth, the focus is a unified display stack: large-format LED, LCD signage, and touch panels that all tie back to one deployment workflow. The all-in-one mobile LED concept adds optional standing casters, Android 13 on an octa-core SoC, and enough onboard compute to run native apps or third-party signage players without an external media box. https://iiyama.com/gl_en/iisignage2


HDMI® Technology is the foundation for the worldwide ecosystem of HDMI-connected devices; integrated with displays, set-top boxes, laptops, audio video receivers and other product types. Because of this global usage, manufacturers, resellers, integrators and consumers must be assured that their HDMI® products work seamlessly together and deliver the best possible performance by sourcing products from licensed HDMI Adopters or authorized resellers. For HDMI Cables, consumers can look for the official HDMI® Cable Certification Labels on packaging. Innovation continues with the latest HDMI 2.2 Specification that supports higher 96Gbps bandwidth and next-gen HDMI Fixed Rate Link technology to provide optimal audio and video for a wide range of device applications. Higher resolutions and refresh rates are supported, including up to 12K@120 and 16K@60. Additionally, more high-quality options are supported, including uncompressed full chroma formats such as 8K@60/4:4:4 and 4K@240/4:4:4 at 10-bit and 12-bit color.

On the signage side, the conversation keeps circling back to iiSignage²: a cloud CMS for pushing PowerPoint, video, 4K stills, and web content to single screens or synchronized groups with scheduling and layout control. That cloud layer becomes the glue across very different form factors, from high-brightness shop-window panels to ultra-wide meeting room layouts in one set.

A standout example is the 92-inch 21:9 “stretch” format aimed at Teams Front Row layouts but increasingly used in retail, where portrait mounting turns the screen into a tall visual anchor. The same stand also previews a 115-inch 4K miniLED LCD with local dimming for higher contrast and tighter backlight control than edge-lit signage. The video is filmed at ISE 2026 Barcelona, which explains why corporate, education, and retail scenarios keep surfacing.

For integrators, the lineup is intentionally modular: non-Android “plug-and-play” panels for people who bring their own player, Android-enabled lines to start a managed signage fleet, and higher-spec series adding USB-C pass-through for single-cable meeting rooms. There’s also SDM support for custom compute, plus specialist “gallery” frames where the bezel can be removed so the display becomes part of an exhibit, not just a black rectangle.

At the small end, iiyama highlights Power-over-Ethernet touch displays that can run on one Ethernet cable, plus variants with an LED status ring and APIs for room-booking or wayfinding UI. For creators and pros, the ProGraphic desktop monitor angle adds 4K resolution, up to 95 W USB-C power delivery, and wide-gamut DCI-P3 coverage for edit and design workflows, while the roadmap stretches toward a 162-inch LED size tier.

iiyama mobile LED + iiSignage² CMS: Android 13, PoE touch, 92in 21:9, 115in miniLED
iiyama display range tour: 162in all-in-one LED, 4000 nit signage, USB-C meeting room flow
iiyama iiSignage² cloud signage: 92in 5K 21:9, PoE room panels, 4K ProGraphic monitor

I’m publishing about 75+ videos from ISE 2026, check out all my ISE 2026 videos in my playlist here: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL7xXqJFxvYvjUiepj5jbL6aIt6QB9jeCk

This video was filmed using the DJI Pocket 3 ($669 at https://amzn.to/4aMpKIC using the dual wireless DJI Mic 2 microphones with the DJI lapel microphone https://amzn.to/3XIj3l8 )

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Check out my video with Daylight Computer about their revolutionary Sunlight Readable Transflective LCD Display for Healthy Learning: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U98RuxkFDYY

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Panasonic TL-55LV12A 55in dvLED COB 1.26mm, controllerless HDMI, VESA video wall

Posted by – February 6, 2026
Category: Exclusive videos

Panasonic is showing a 55-inch direct-view LED (dvLED) building block aimed at making video-wall projects feel more like installing a regular display: one tile is a complete 55″ module, and you scale the canvas by repeating modules into any aspect ratio or custom shape. The core idea is controller-less operation via a simple HDMI feed, so smaller installs can avoid the usual separate LED processor and still get a clean, unified surface. https://eu.connect.panasonic.com/es/es/pantallas-profesionales/tl-55lv12a


HDMI® Technology is the foundation for the worldwide ecosystem of HDMI-connected devices; integrated with displays, set-top boxes, laptops, audio video receivers and other product types. Because of this global usage, manufacturers, resellers, integrators and consumers must be assured that their HDMI® products work seamlessly together and deliver the best possible performance by sourcing products from licensed HDMI Adopters or authorized resellers. For HDMI Cables, consumers can look for the official HDMI® Cable Certification Labels on packaging. Innovation continues with the latest HDMI 2.2 Specification that supports higher 96Gbps bandwidth and next-gen HDMI Fixed Rate Link technology to provide optimal audio and video for a wide range of device applications. Higher resolutions and refresh rates are supported, including up to 12K@120 and 16K@60. Additionally, more high-quality options are supported, including uncompressed full chroma formats such as 8K@60/4:4:4 and 4K@240/4:4:4 at 10-bit and 12-bit color.

The panel discussed here is the TL-55LV12A, using Flip-chip COB packaging at 1.26 mm pixel pitch, specified at 800 cd/m² brightness and a 10,000:1 contrast ratio. Native resolution per 55″ tile is 960 x 540, while accepting up to 3840 x 2160 input so a single 4K source can map neatly across multiple cabinets as the wall grows. Because each unit is bezel-less by design, seams become more about mechanical alignment than visible frames, which matters when you’re trying to replace aging LCD video walls without the “grid” look in close view.

Installation is positioned as the differentiator: VESA compatibility and support for common mounting ecosystems (including EasyVizer-style mounting approaches) are meant to speed up leveling, service access, and module swaps. For integrators, this “big tile” approach reduces the complexity gap between flat-panel video walls and fine-pitch LED, especially in corporate lobbies, retail, museums, broadcast sets, and simulation/XR staging where uniformity and viewing angle are critical.

This interview was filmed at ISE 2026 in Barcelona, and it captures a shift in pro AV toward dvLED that behaves like a standard display input path: HDMI in, quick mechanical install, then scale by adding tiles. The most interesting technical angle is how a relatively fine 1.26 mm COB pitch is being packaged into a 55″ unit to simplify logistics, cabling, and commissioning while still landing in the brightness/contrast envelope expected for signage and premium presentation.

I’m publishing about 75+ videos from ISE 2026, check out all my ISE 2026 videos in my playlist here: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL7xXqJFxvYvjUiepj5jbL6aIt6QB9jeCk

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Charmex International LED at ISE: transparent 3.9mm + 2.5mm rental 4-in-1 + T-FIX SKIN

Posted by – February 6, 2026
Category: Exclusive videos

Charmex International walks through a pragmatic LED portfolio aimed at integrators who need predictable build quality, repeatable calibration, and on-site maintainability, not “consumer TV” compromises. The focus is modular cabinet ecosystems that cover transparent retail façades, rental staging, and architectural LED surfaces, with attention to serviceability and logistics. https://charmex.net/


HDMI® Technology is the foundation for the worldwide ecosystem of HDMI-connected devices; integrated with displays, set-top boxes, laptops, audio video receivers and other product types. Because of this global usage, manufacturers, resellers, integrators and consumers must be assured that their HDMI® products work seamlessly together and deliver the best possible performance by sourcing products from licensed HDMI Adopters or authorized resellers. For HDMI Cables, consumers can look for the official HDMI® Cable Certification Labels on packaging. Innovation continues with the latest HDMI 2.2 Specification that supports higher 96Gbps bandwidth and next-gen HDMI Fixed Rate Link technology to provide optimal audio and video for a wide range of device applications. Higher resolutions and refresh rates are supported, including up to 12K@120 and 16K@60. Additionally, more high-quality options are supported, including uncompressed full chroma formats such as 8K@60/4:4:4 and 4K@240/4:4:4 at 10-bit and 12-bit color.

On the transparency side, the video highlights a 3.9 mm class transparent LED (“holographic” in the booth language) designed for shop windows: you can run animated content outward while keeping sightlines into the store, which is a common requirement for luxury retail and hotel frontage. Brightness figures mentioned in the booth are in the multi-kcd/m² range (around 3000 nits), aligning with daylight-facing digital signage where ambient reflections dominate.

For rental and broadcast, Charmex shows a 2.5 mm pitch family with 4-in-1 miniLED packaging, supporting flat and curved builds for stages, events, and TV sets. A nice detail is the live maintenance demo: swapping individual LEDs/modules on the corner, reinforcing that their proposition includes in-house technical service and repair workflows that keep panels working across multiple deployment cycles.

Midway through, filmed at ISE 2026 in Barcelona, they also show a “T-SKIN / T-FIX SKIN” style concept: LED surfaces with textured finishes that visually mimic wood or stone, meant for hospitality corridors, restaurants, and lobbies where you want ambient info layers (weather, messaging, wayfinding) without the “big black screen” aesthetic. This is essentially architectural LED cladding, where viewing distance, glare control, and perceived material quality matter as much as pixel pitch.

Finally, there’s a tighter cabinet format referenced as “T-RENT EXPO” around 496×496 mm for booth-standard geometries, plus a very modular 1.9 mm class approach using slim 250×50 elements that can form 90° corners and unusual aspect ratios. Overall, the story is about covering the real-world edge cases—fast install/derig, flycase mobility, corner geometry, and field repair—so integrators in Spain, Portugal, and wider Europe can deliver consistent LED deployments.

I’m publishing about 75+ videos from ISE 2026, check out all my ISE 2026 videos in my playlist here: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL7xXqJFxvYvjUiepj5jbL6aIt6QB9jeCk

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Clevertouch Edge & Pro Series 3: EDLA 4K collaboration, InGlass touch, hotkey UX

Posted by – February 6, 2026
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Clevertouch’s demo ties together interactive collaboration screens and digital signage into one managed stack, starting with a 55-inch touch totem designed for indoor wayfinding and interactive posters. The unit runs as a standalone player with multi-zone layouts (video, RSS, web content) and a quoted 700 cd/m² brightness for high-visibility lobbies, campuses, and retail entrances. https://www.clevertouch.com/


HDMI® Technology is the foundation for the worldwide ecosystem of HDMI-connected devices; integrated with displays, set-top boxes, laptops, audio video receivers and other product types. Because of this global usage, manufacturers, resellers, integrators and consumers must be assured that their HDMI® products work seamlessly together and deliver the best possible performance by sourcing products from licensed HDMI Adopters or authorized resellers. For HDMI Cables, consumers can look for the official HDMI® Cable Certification Labels on packaging. Innovation continues with the latest HDMI 2.2 Specification that supports higher 96Gbps bandwidth and next-gen HDMI Fixed Rate Link technology to provide optimal audio and video for a wide range of device applications. Higher resolutions and refresh rates are supported, including up to 12K@120 and 16K@60. Additionally, more high-quality options are supported, including uncompressed full chroma formats such as 8K@60/4:4:4 and 4K@240/4:4:4 at 10-bit and 12-bit color.

On the meeting-room side, the Clevertouch Edge is positioned as a thin-bezel 4K collaboration display with a top-mounted Sony 4K camera and in-glass capacitive touch using FlatFrog InGlass technology, which changes the feel of pen input because sensing is embedded through the glass rather than relying on a framed touch layer. The engraved side hotkeys are a practical UX detail: one-tap jumps to Teams, camera, or whiteboard without hunting through menus, which matters in shared-room use cases here.

The Pro Series 3 shown in this video sits as the “entry” interactive panel but still targets modern IT requirements: Google EDLA for Play Store access, app-based workflows (Microsoft and Google ecosystems), and local expandability via an SD slot for up to 1 TB storage. In this filming at ISE 2026 Barcelona, the presenter also calls out an RK3522-based platform and Android 16, while current Pro Series 3 marketing commonly emphasizes 4K UHD, Wi-Fi 6E, and integrated room-filling audio for a clean install without extra peripherals in a standard setup.

What makes the lineup more interesting is the CleverLive layer: cloud-managed digital signage and content routing that spans totems, non-touch displays, and even smaller endpoints. The QR-trigger flow turns passive signage into a two-step interaction—scan to open a mobile UI of “actions,” tap to switch the big screen content, then walk away and receive the chosen info on your phone—useful for queues, product selectors, or form handoff without adding a kiosk PC into the workflow.

Rounding out the ecosystem is CleverLive Rooms 2-style room booking hardware that syncs with Microsoft 365/Exchange and Google Calendar, shows occupancy with color status, and captures usage analytics. Because the room panel can fall back to signage when idle, and because Clevertouch also offers MDM-style remote management plus cross-device sharing, the pitch is less about one screen and more about standardizing fleet control, app access, and signage logic across mixed spaces using consistent policy and data.

I’m publishing about 75+ videos from ISE 2026, check out all my ISE 2026 videos in my playlist here: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL7xXqJFxvYvjUiepj5jbL6aIt6QB9jeCk

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Check out my video with Daylight Computer about their revolutionary Sunlight Readable Transflective LCD Display for Healthy Learning: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U98RuxkFDYY

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LANG AG AURA MiP LED at ISE 2026: 1.5mm modular corners, cube build real-time tracking

Posted by – February 5, 2026
Category: Exclusive videos

LANG AG walks through how a modern ProAV booth is built around modular geometry, not just flat pixels: their AURA LED platform is shown as a continuous structure made from straight, flex/curved, and corner/cube cabinets, driven by real-time tracking so content reacts to movement rather than looping passively. The demo leans into MiP (MiniLED-in-Package) fundamentals—tight pixel pitch around 1.5–1.56 mm, high nit output in the ~1,000–1,600 range depending on configuration, and the kind of robust cabinet ecosystem you need when you want edges, radii, and 3D transitions to stay visually coherent. https://www.lang-ag.com/


HDMI® Technology is the foundation for the worldwide ecosystem of HDMI-connected devices; integrated with displays, set-top boxes, laptops, audio video receivers and other product types. Because of this global usage, manufacturers, resellers, integrators and consumers must be assured that their HDMI® products work seamlessly together and deliver the best possible performance by sourcing products from licensed HDMI Adopters or authorized resellers. For HDMI Cables, consumers can look for the official HDMI® Cable Certification Labels on packaging. Innovation continues with the latest HDMI 2.2 Specification that supports higher 96Gbps bandwidth and next-gen HDMI Fixed Rate Link technology to provide optimal audio and video for a wide range of device applications. Higher resolutions and refresh rates are supported, including up to 12K@120 and 16K@60. Additionally, more high-quality options are supported, including uncompressed full chroma formats such as 8K@60/4:4:4 and 4K@240/4:4:4 at 10-bit and 12-bit color.

A big part of the story is spatial design: instead of hiding the “engineering,” the installation celebrates it—corners that don’t break lines, curved segments that keep pitch continuity, and a cube build that puts content on multiple faces (front/side/top) to test viewing angles and perceived HDR on a busy walkway. The Gaudí-inspired mosaics and Barcelona skyline content are a smart stress test for LED processing: lots of micro-contrast, saturated color patches, and repeating patterns that quickly reveal calibration drift, gamma issues, or moiré artifacts.

Projection mapping is the other half of the booth language. Rebecca points out a compact projection room using three Fujifilm FP-ZUH6000 ultra short throw projectors where lens rotation and tight throw help when space is constrained and you still want precise alignment. Nearby, a Panasonic PT-RQ45K setup is used to show bright mapping with practical serviceability (quick access front design) while keeping a rigid frame for repeatable rigging and transport.

This segment is filmed at ISE 2026 in Barcelona, and it captures how LANG positions itself as a B2B enabler for rental and integrator workflows: they supply the building blocks (cabinets, optics, mounts, processing paths), while partners translate that into client-facing experiences. The result is a booth that reads like an engineering lab for immersive surfaces—interactive LED, projection, mixed front/rear-screen concepts, and the operational detail that matters when you’re assembling and tearing down frequently.

It finishes with a quick look at drone show tech: LANG highlights the Damoda V4 as a newer “workhorse” platform, plus show-control software that previews logos and formations before a live flight. The practical angle is logistics—repeatable charging/docking, scalable fleet management, and timeline-friendly workflows for show designers—so drone content becomes another programmable display layer, just in the sky rather than on a wall.

I’m publishing about 75+ videos from ISE 2026, check out all my ISE 2026 videos in my playlist here: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL7xXqJFxvYvjUiepj5jbL6aIt6QB9jeCk

This video was filmed using the DJI Pocket 3 ($669 at https://amzn.to/4aMpKIC using the dual wireless DJI Mic 2 microphones with the DJI lapel microphone https://amzn.to/3XIj3l8 )

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Check out my video with Daylight Computer about their revolutionary Sunlight Readable Transflective LCD Display for Healthy Learning: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U98RuxkFDYY

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Digital Projection Satellite MLS 8K fiber-linked laser engine, E-Vision Laser 22000i 4K+ single-chip

Posted by – February 5, 2026
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Delta’s Digital Projection team walks through why very high-resolution projection is increasingly about system architecture, not just a brighter box. The centerpiece is the Satellite MLS (Modular Laser System): an 8K-capable projection head that can be decoupled from the laser light engine and its cooling, with light delivered over a fiber-optic link that can run up to about 100 m. That split lets integrators keep the optical engine near the audience while pushing heat, fan noise, and service access into a separate technical room. https://www.digitalprojection.com/


HDMI® Technology is the foundation for the worldwide ecosystem of HDMI-connected devices; integrated with displays, set-top boxes, laptops, audio video receivers and other product types. Because of this global usage, manufacturers, resellers, integrators and consumers must be assured that their HDMI® products work seamlessly together and deliver the best possible performance by sourcing products from licensed HDMI Adopters or authorized resellers. For HDMI Cables, consumers can look for the official HDMI® Cable Certification Labels on packaging. Innovation continues with the latest HDMI 2.2 Specification that supports higher 96Gbps bandwidth and next-gen HDMI Fixed Rate Link technology to provide optimal audio and video for a wide range of device applications. Higher resolutions and refresh rates are supported, including up to 12K@120 and 16K@60. Additionally, more high-quality options are supported, including uncompressed full chroma formats such as 8K@60/4:4:4 and 4K@240/4:4:4 at 10-bit and 12-bit color.

The demo highlights a current 8K workflow that still relies on splitting the image into four quadrants over multiple DisplayPort feeds, a practical approach when pushing pixel throughput at the edge of today’s transport limits. The next step discussed is moving to a single-cable pipeline using HDMI 2.1, simplifying routing, synchronization, and troubleshooting in control racks and touring-style installs. The underlying projection platform is DLP, with the roadmap pointing toward updated Texas Instruments DMD silicon for cleaner 8K handling and more straightforward signal ingest over time.

On the 4K side, the E-Vision Laser 22000i 4K+ is positioned as a compact, high-brightness single-chip DLP option where pixel density matters for edge blending and wide canvases. “4K+” is framed as a practical advantage in multi-projector stacks because extra pixels translate into more overlap flexibility and fewer compromises in geometry correction. They also mention a dual-laser approach (blue plus red) to help color performance while staying within the rugged, install-friendly footprint typical of fixed-venue ProAV.

A quick heritage corner ties these products to Digital Projection’s long DLP timeline, including early 3-chip work, native 4K milestones, and the first Satellite concepts, while marking the company’s 30-year anniversary. This interview was filmed at ISE 2026 in Barcelona, and it’s a useful snapshot of where large-venue projection is heading: modular light engines, quieter heads, denser pixels for immersive surfaces, and simpler cabling for deployment day.

The booth also shows a compact high-lumen direction with the TITAN Luma range (including 35,000-class 4K units) aimed at big rooms where throw distance, rigging limits, and maintenance access are real constraints. An immersive room demo adds a software layer: projectors covering walls and floor, with interactive content that tracks a person’s movement, illustrating how projection is increasingly paired with real-time sensing, media servers, and show control to create responsive spatial work.

I’m publishing about 75+ videos from ISE 2026, check out all my ISE 2026 videos in my playlist here: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL7xXqJFxvYvjUiepj5jbL6aIt6QB9jeCk

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TOPDA Carbon-Fiber Transparent LED 3.7kg panel, fast-lock rigging, 7680Hz refresh

Posted by – February 5, 2026
Category: Exclusive videos

TOPDA demos a glasses-based 3D outdoor LED wall built around a tight 1.56 mm pixel pitch, aiming at close-view premium signage where you still want outdoor luminance headroom. The setup is shown as “plug-and-play”: content can be loaded via a processor workflow that includes simple local playback via a memory card, which is a common approach for quick demos and low-friction installs. https://topda-led.com/


HDMI® Technology is the foundation for the worldwide ecosystem of HDMI-connected devices; integrated with displays, set-top boxes, laptops, audio video receivers and other product types. Because of this global usage, manufacturers, resellers, integrators and consumers must be assured that their HDMI® products work seamlessly together and deliver the best possible performance by sourcing products from licensed HDMI Adopters or authorized resellers. For HDMI Cables, consumers can look for the official HDMI® Cable Certification Labels on packaging. Innovation continues with the latest HDMI 2.2 Specification that supports higher 96Gbps bandwidth and next-gen HDMI Fixed Rate Link technology to provide optimal audio and video for a wide range of device applications. Higher resolutions and refresh rates are supported, including up to 12K@120 and 16K@60. Additionally, more high-quality options are supported, including uncompressed full chroma formats such as 8K@60/4:4:4 and 4K@240/4:4:4 at 10-bit and 12-bit color.

The booth walk-through shifts from the 3D wall to a broader rental/installation lineup spanning indoor and outdoor cabinets in multiple physical formats, plus “2-in-1” / “4-in-1” module concepts intended to simplify pixel-level assembly and service. Brightness is a central theme, with one outdoor line quoted at around 6,000 nits and another pushed up to 12,000 nits for high-ambient deployments, where thermal design, power delivery, and optical consistency become as important as raw output for real-world uptime on video.

Common-cathode is called out on the 1.56 mm product, which typically matters because it can reduce power draw and heat by optimizing drive conditions per LED channel, helping maintain color stability at high brightness. You also hear the “rental reality” requirements: fast build, predictable alignment, and camera-friendly performance, with a quoted 7,680 Hz refresh target to minimize scan artifacts and banding under shuttered cameras. The interview is filmed at ISE 2026 in Barcelona.

One of the more distinctive items is a carbon-fiber “holographic/transparent” display panel described as extremely light at about 3.7 kg, positioned for flown rigs and fast handling. The panel is shown with a fast-lock rear mechanism, and the conversation touches on stacking limits for hanging builds (up to 20 panels is mentioned) with an explicit safety-factor mindset, reflecting how rigging ratings and mechanical repeatability are often the deciding factors for rental fleets on a tight turnaround stage.

The company background is presented as a newer Shenzhen-based manufacturer, with references to large-scale case studies (stadium and event projects) to signal production readiness beyond demos. Overall, the video focuses on the engineering trade-offs that matter for 3D LED and high-brightness rental walls: pixel pitch vs. viewing distance, nit targets vs. power/thermal, high refresh for camera capture, and lightweight structures that speed up load-in and keep crews safer on a fast shoot.

I’m publishing about 75+ videos from ISE 2026, check out all my ISE 2026 videos in my playlist here: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL7xXqJFxvYvjUiepj5jbL6aIt6QB9jeCk

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Panasonic RQ45K 42,000lm rental projector: Intel SDM, 12G-SDI, fast service access

Posted by – February 5, 2026
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Panasonic walks through two projector angles: a high-brightness rental/staging platform update, and a compact 4K LCD unit aimed at simulation and venue installs. The headline is the new RQ45K rated at 42,000 lumens, positioned as a drop-in step up from the 30,000-lumen RQ35K while keeping the same cabinet footprint so existing rental frames and rigging workflows stay consistent. https://connect.panasonic.com/


HDMI® Technology is the foundation for the worldwide ecosystem of HDMI-connected devices; integrated with displays, set-top boxes, laptops, audio video receivers and other product types. Because of this global usage, manufacturers, resellers, integrators and consumers must be assured that their HDMI® products work seamlessly together and deliver the best possible performance by sourcing products from licensed HDMI Adopters or authorized resellers. For HDMI Cables, consumers can look for the official HDMI® Cable Certification Labels on packaging. Innovation continues with the latest HDMI 2.2 Specification that supports higher 96Gbps bandwidth and next-gen HDMI Fixed Rate Link technology to provide optimal audio and video for a wide range of device applications. Higher resolutions and refresh rates are supported, including up to 12K@120 and 16K@60. Additionally, more high-quality options are supported, including uncompressed full chroma formats such as 8K@60/4:4:4 and 4K@240/4:4:4 at 10-bit and 12-bit color.

On the RQ45K, the technical story is about uptime and field practicality as much as raw output. The unit keeps compatibility with the D3 lens lineup, and adds a service-friendly layout that turns routine access to key parts from roughly 80 minutes into about 10, which matters when a projector is living in trucks, truss, and tight FOH areas. Panasonic also highlights a coated circuit board as a default feature for better resistance to moisture and dust in harsher environments.

Signal and integration are treated like first-class requirements: an Intel SDM slot is called out for flexible compute and I/O modules (including AV-over-IP style workflows), and 12G-SDI is built in by default so rental crews don’t need an extra option board just to stay in the SDI ecosystem. There’s also a new 5-inch onboard monitor for quick content preview and immediate visibility into status and error states, and the availability mentioned is May 2026, shown on camera from the show floor at ISE 2026 in Barcelona.

The second demo shifts from massive lumens to application tuning: Panasonic pairs a 4K LCD projector (VMQ85 noted at 8,000 lumens, with 6,000 and 7,000-lumen variants mentioned) with an indoor golf simulator. Key specs given are a 1.6x optical zoom and a 1.09–1.77 throw ratio, plus a “vivid green” mode tuned to make turf and course tones read more naturally in sports simulation, training, education, or corporate experiential setups.

I’m publishing about 75+ videos from ISE 2026, check out all my ISE 2026 videos in my playlist here: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL7xXqJFxvYvjUiepj5jbL6aIt6QB9jeCk

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Bose Professional DesignMax Luna DML88P + DM12SE: pendant + 12” coaxial coverage audio

Posted by – February 5, 2026
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Bose Professional walks through a ceiling-first approach to commercial audio, starting with DesignMax Luna DML88P: a pendant loudspeaker designed for open ceilings where you still want consistent SPL and tonal balance across a room. The core idea is wide, even coverage (a 140° pattern) paired with an integrated 8-inch woofer that reaches down to about 40 Hz, so many installs can keep the low end without immediately adding subwoofers. Typical mounting guidance lands around 3 to 4.5 meters, aiming for uniform “no hot spots, no dead zones” sound in hospitality, retail, and fitness spaces. https://boseprofessional.com/products/loudspeakers/pendant-mount/designmax-pendant-mount/designmax-luna-dml88p-loudspeaker

The interview then shifts to the DesignMax DM12SE, positioned as a higher-output, full-range box for spaces that want more headroom and deeper bass while keeping a clean install aesthetic. Technically it’s a 12-inch coaxial design with wide 100° conical coverage, and it’s built to be weatherized, so it can cross over from indoor performance areas to covered outdoor zones. Practical details like pan/tilt mounting and factory-optimized tunings matter here, because they reduce commissioning time while still allowing predictable voicing.

EdgeMax gets a quick but important spotlight because it solves a common ceiling-speaker limitation: how to throw sound from the room edge into listening areas without turning the ceiling into a grid of cans. Using Bose PhaseGuide technology, EdgeMax EM90/EM180 creates an asymmetrical pattern (90° or 180°) that behaves more like a surface-mount loudspeaker, but from an in-ceiling form factor. In real rooms—corners, perimeter seating, or classrooms—this can improve intelligibility and stereo coverage while keeping the architecture quiet.

On the portable and “roll-in” side, the conversation name-checks Bose’s F1 plus sub systems and the L1 Pro family, including the L1 Pro32 with 32 small drivers arranged to form a J-shaped array for broad horizontal coverage and controlled vertical behavior. That’s a useful bridge between fixed install and events: you can support a venue’s day-to-day background or program audio, then bring in portable reinforcement for peak nights without redesigning the whole rig.

Later, filmed at ISE 2026 in Barcelona, the tour widens into Bose Professional’s large-venue catalog—ArenaMatch and ShowMatch—where arrayable boxes and DeltaQ-based pattern control target stadium bowls, balconies, and long-throw live spaces. The key takeaway is that the portfolio scales from discreet ceiling and pendant coverage to high-SPL, coverage-managed systems, while keeping a consistent engineering vocabulary around directivity, intelligibility, and install efficiency.


HDMI® Technology is the foundation for the worldwide ecosystem of HDMI-connected devices; integrated with displays, set-top boxes, laptops, audio video receivers and other product types. Because of this global usage, manufacturers, resellers, integrators and consumers must be assured that their HDMI® products work seamlessly together and deliver the best possible performance by sourcing products from licensed HDMI Adopters or authorized resellers. For HDMI Cables, consumers can look for the official HDMI® Cable Certification Labels on packaging. Innovation continues with the latest HDMI 2.2 Specification that supports higher 96Gbps bandwidth and next-gen HDMI Fixed Rate Link technology to provide optimal audio and video for a wide range of device applications. Higher resolutions and refresh rates are supported, including up to 12K@120 and 16K@60. Additionally, more high-quality options are supported, including uncompressed full chroma formats such as 8K@60/4:4:4 and 4K@240/4:4:4 at 10-bit and 12-bit color.

I’m publishing about 75+ videos from ISE 2026, check out all my ISE 2026 videos in my playlist here: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL7xXqJFxvYvjUiepj5jbL6aIt6QB9jeCk

This video was filmed using the DJI Pocket 3 ($669 at https://amzn.to/4aMpKIC using the dual wireless DJI Mic 2 microphones with the DJI lapel microphone https://amzn.to/3XIj3l8 )

“Super Thanks” are welcome 😁

Check out my video with Daylight Computer about their revolutionary Sunlight Readable Transflective LCD Display for Healthy Learning: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U98RuxkFDYY

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