Yes Tech showcased its direct-view LED display solutions at InfoCom 2026 in Las Vegas, marking the company’s 25th anniversary of manufacturing LED screens. The exhibition featured a variety of modular LED panel designs configured for different structural attributes, including curving arrays, interactive dance floors, overhead sky views, and specialized geometries.
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A key highlight of the exhibit was the MEGA series LED panel, which received a Best in Show award. Designed as a high-grade touring panel, the MEGA features an outdoor IP rating to withstand rain and heavy winds, supported by removable wind-bracing hardware on the back of each panel. The touring system is optimized for rapid deployment and logistics, allowing up to six square meters of LED panels to be transported per specialized tour cart.
Yes Tech also demonstrated its modular configurations utilizing triangular and curving panels. These specialized shapes allow installers to construct three-dimensional structures such as cubes, ramps, and angled transitions, expanding the creative possibilities for stage design and custom architectural installations. The display modules are designed to interconnect seamlessly across different model families.
The display lineup included transparent LED panels that feature switchable opacity, allowing users to toggle between a transparent state and an opaque background. Additionally, the company showed an all-in-one LED wall designed for mobile applications. This mobile unit integrates the LED panels, an onboard system controller, and audio speakers onto a wheeled chassis, requiring only a single standard AC power connection to deliver 1080p resolution video.
Mike Smith of Goldsmith Sales discussed how Yes Tech’s diverse product portfolio, ranging from standard rectangular screens to unique shapes and outdoor touring panels, addresses the growing demand for creative LED installations in the United States and international markets. The integration of structural flexibility, weatherproofing, and simplified transport mechanics highlights the engineering focus of the Yes Tech display ecosystem.



