Lampro Installs, presented by Jackie at InfoComm 2026, showcases a range of LED display technologies including COB fine-pixel-pitch screens and GOB-protected commercial panels designed for high performance visual installations. Part of the Unilumin group, the company displayed products tailored for control rooms, digital signage, outdoor billboards, and transportation hubs, highlighting their focus on thermal management, contrast ratio, and modular flexibility.
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A key product demonstrated was a mini LED COB open cabinet display utilizing a 0.7 pixel pitch and 4K resolution. This display incorporates proprietary EBL+ technology to achieve a contrast ratio of up to 30,000:1. By using flip-chip packaging, the screen maintains a surface temperature of less than 40 degrees Celsius, ensuring low power consumption and a cool operating surface suitable for close-up viewing in indoor environments.
For indoor commercial applications, Lampro Installs featured the Beyond X2, a 1.9-millimeter pixel pitch display utilizing GOB technology to provide enhanced module protection. The Beyond X2 is designed for flexible installation, allowing multiple cabinet configurations and seamless wall integration. The company also showed their RST series, an outdoor LED product line available in pixel pitches ranging from 4 to 10 millimeters, engineered for high-brightness visibility and durability in direct sunlight.
The outdoor lineup included specialized displays for transit and architectural installations. Featured products included the LX2 Pro 2.9, a 3-meter by 2-meter screen built for continuous 24-hour operation in bus stations, and the LX Pro 6.67, which utilizes gold wire LED packaging and supports highly customizable four-sided splicing for large-scale outdoor projects. The LX Pro 6.67 is backed by an extended three-year standard warranty.
Processing and content delivery for these displays are managed by Novastar TB series controllers, such as the TB15 and TB16, which handle resource uploads and playback management. During the walkthrough, pricing for various setups was discussed, including a 135-inch 4K 0.7 pixel pitch COB display solution priced around twenty thousand dollars, with standalone screen costs ranging from four to seven thousand dollars per square meter depending on the pixel density and application requirements.



