Shenzhen MTC Co Ltd https://www.szmtc.com.cn showcases a 135-inch micro LED display with 4K resolution, boasting 0.72 dots per inch, and an impressive 0.56t dots per inch on their 108″ 4K microLED display. The display appears seamless when viewed from a certain distance, with each module to be calibrated perfectly for the microLED modules to perfectly merge invisibly, with no visible seams or divisions between modules. Pricing for this colossal display is around $25,000, for the 108 inch and $35,000 for the 135 inch.
Shenzhen MTC is introduced as one of the world’s top three TV producers for the OEM market, Moving on, we delve into a potentially groundbreaking product: a 4K projector that could be priced at just $150 for bulk orders. It’s claimed to be the world’s first 4K 1 LCD projector, emitting approximately 500 lumens. Its performance is anticipated to shine in darker settings, promising long-term stability.
As the interviewee explores more TV options, including an 86-inch 4K TV with Min LED and various sizes, pricing remains undisclosed. The setting is the sprawling Shenzhen MTC factory in Shenzen, China, where orders can be placed directly with the company. Customization options for placing logos on TVs are also mentioned.
While details about color representation, dark levels, and refresh rates are left unaddressed, it’s suggested that these displays are suited for retail and industrial use, and even for corporate headquarters entrances.
The video continues with a brief glimpse of computer monitors and highlights the fact that Shenzhen MTC ships over 10 million TVs annually, cementing its position among the top three TV manufacturers globally.
The video is part of the Hong Kong Electronic Fair, attracting distributors worldwide who are eager to explore product possibilities for their markets. The interviewee’s excitement is palpable, emphasizing the potential of a groundbreaking $150 4K projector. The video concludes with gratitude for watching this insightful exploration of Shenzhen MTC’s offerings.
Filmed at the HKTDC Hong Kong Electronics Fair using my Panasonic G9 (I would like to update to the G9ii) with 12-60mm Leica https://amzn.to/3ZXlPDQ and the Saramonic Blink500 ProX B2R https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL7xXqJFxvYvi1DeQspd43hydxLddBjU8Z