LiKYLIN walks through why fine-pitch LED is shifting toward COB (Chip-on-Board) for tighter pixel pitch, higher contrast ratio, and better long-term stability in meeting rooms, control rooms, and corporate video walls. The demo highlights a P1.5 COB cabinet redesign moving from 600×337.5 mm to 640×360 mm, with a 320×180 mm module that helps reduce visible seams and cabinet gap across a wall. https://likylin-led.com/
A standout concept is the Chameleon Series: when powered off it reads like a decorative printed artwork, and when powered on it behaves like a normal LED screen. The stack described here is SMD LEDs with a GOB (Glue-on-Board) protective layer, followed by UV printing on the surface; the tradeoff is reduced luminance, so the approach uses a white PCB plus white LEDs to keep roughly 500–600 nit brightness after the coating and print layer.
This interview was filmed at ISE 2026 Barcelona, and it’s framed around how display buyers now ask for materials, finishing, and integration—not only pixel pitch. The Chameleon idea is positioned for architecture, museum, and interior-design installs where a “black rectangle” is a deal-breaker, while the COB line is aimed at more traditional pro AV use where uniformity, stability, and contrast matter most.
On the outdoor side, LiKYLIN teases a rugged high-brightness product targeting DOOH deployments, quoting up to IP68 and up to 10,000 nits for daylight readability, plus water resistance as a durability talking point. There’s also a quick look at an indoor rental series and a mention of expanding into audio so projects can be delivered as an AV package rather than a display-only bill of kit.
The company positioning is “young but scaled”: OEM roots, a push to build the LiKYLIN brand globally, and a China footprint that separates R&D in Shenzhen from manufacturing in Chongqing. The discussion also reflects a broader industry theme—price competition is intense, so vendors lean on process tech like COB, GOB protection, and manufacturing automation to defend reliability and total cost over time.
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