Vistech MiP microLED 0.6/0.9, HDMI one-cable, Discovery Max IMAX, XR 1.5, transparent 3.91

Posted by – February 13, 2026
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Vistech shows how commercial LED is moving toward LCD-style “big flat panel” workflows by packaging microLED as MiP (micro LED in package) alongside classic SMD and COB options, then scaling it into fine-pitch, high-brightness tiles for meeting rooms and signage. The demo starts with MiP 0.6 on a 50-inch 1080p format and steps up to MiP 0.9 as a modular building block aimed at replacing large-format LCD in enterprise environments. https://www.vistechdisplay.com/


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A key idea is pixel-pitch as the enabler for close-viewing use cases: MiP 0.6/0.9 targets short viewing distances with less than 1,000-nit output, while keeping a familiar 16:9 feel through pre-defined panel sizes and multi-panel splicing. The 4K wall shown is built as a 3×3 array of panels (roughly a square meter class) and is presented as a “giant display” alternative where bezels, burn-in concerns, and limited mounting flexibility can be pain points on LCD.

The booth walkthrough (filmed at ISE 2026 in Barcelona) also pivots into production and immersive use cases: an indoor 1.5-pitch microLED wall positioned for XR volumes, including curved configurations where mechanical alignment, scan/refresh behavior, and camera interaction become part of the spec. Vistech frames this as the same modular ecosystem serving conference rooms, classrooms, and content stages, just tuned by pitch, cabinet mechanics, and calibration targets.

On the specialty side, there’s a home-cinema angle with 0.8/1.2 pitch options and a 3D viewing mode using active glasses, plus a “decor-friendly” LED concept where the powered-off surface is styled like a wooden finish rather than a black slab. These details are less about raw luminance and more about integration: living spaces, design studios, or hospitality where the off-state and physical texture matter almost as much as the on-state image.

The lineup ends with retail and outdoor: a transparent LED screen around 3.91 mm pitch and roughly 3,000-nit class brightness for storefront glass, plus MiP-based outdoor cabinets designed for staging and public display with integrated PSU/receiving hardware for faster service. Overall it’s a coherent “from fine-pitch boardroom to see-through retail to XR wall” story, driven by packaging choices (SMD/COB/MiP), cabinet engineering, and control stack integration.

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