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/
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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.
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