Aoto showcases its latest LED display technologies for virtual production, rental, and cinema applications at NAB 2026. The booth features the R1.5A, a MIP (Micro LED in Package) display with a 1.5mm pixel pitch designed specifically for virtual production. This system is demonstrated in a setup synchronized with a camera running Unreal Engine, creating immersive virtual environments for broadcast and film. The display is engineered to provide seamless visuals critical for in-camera VFX and live production workflows.
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The company also presents a range of rental and installation products. For outdoor applications, Aoto offers the IP-rated SW37 and SW57 series. For creating complex stage designs, the product line includes the 1.5B panel, which can form 90-degree corners, and the RM2.3C, which allows for a 15-degree concave curve. The portfolio is rounded out by the RM2.3 and a fine-pitch 0.98mm display, suitable for a variety of permanent installations and rental markets across the United States.
For cinema and home theater environments, Aoto displays the AC3 series. This 135-inch 4K screen features a 3.9mm pixel pitch and a brightness of 500 nits, targeting cinema studios and high-end home installations. A high-brightness variant, the AC3M, is also shown, capable of reaching an impressive 10,000 nits, making it suitable for environments with high ambient light.
Aoto also introduces the Metabox Studio, an all-in-one production solution. This integrated package includes Aoto displays, a Sony camera, a monitor, and a server running AI-powered software. The system is designed as a turnkey solution for content creators, demonstrated with a use-case for recording unboxing videos. The company provides comprehensive pre- and post-sales technical support for deploying these systems throughout the USA.
Luis, a Technical Support Engineer at Aoto, explains the technical specifications and applications of each product. The displays are engineered for various professional markets, from live events and broadcast to permanent architectural installations and cinematic exhibition, highlighting the versatility of their LED panel technology.



