Megapixel shows a Ventana Deep Matte microLED tile that targets a “gallery wall” look: low-glare matte behavior, but tuned to keep saturation and highlight punch, including peak white around 1,000 nit while holding very low black level for high contrast HDR content. The demo leans on artwork and skin-tone gradients to show how the finish suppresses specular reflections without turning the image into a flat, hazy panel. https://megapixelvr.com/
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Next to it, they contrast a glossy “Liquid Black” style tile, where the surface read is closer to an inky mirror-like black, trading higher reflectivity for a deeper perceived black in controlled light. Both finishes sit in the same Ventana modular tile concept, so the “matte vs gloss” choice becomes a system-level design decision depending on ambient light, viewing distance, and whether you want a framed-canvas vibe or a polished display aesthetic.
All of it is driven by Megapixel HELIOS processing, and the AMD booth context highlights a silicon partnership angle: the processor platform integrates AMD compute, and the discussion frames the pipeline as high-performance video ingest + real-time processing + LED drive mapping. In Megapixel terms, that typically includes calibration, tone mapping, grayscale handling, and tight genlock-style consistency so the wall behaves like a single coherent raster even as it scales.
The physical build is also part of the pitch: a magnetic puck mounting approach lets you align a wall grid and then “pop” tiles in and out for serviceability, which matters when you’re building portrait-format canvases like the 2880 × 3600 demo here. This segment was filmed at ISE 2026 in Barcelona, where the emphasis is less on raw pixel count and more on surface optics, install workflow, and processor-led image integrity.
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