The Zavus XP starts at 165″ in 0.7mm ultra-fine pitch and continues up to 281″, and has a 1,000,000:1 contrast ratio and 16-bit per colour internal processing.
Jupiter Systems has launched the Zavus Xtreme Pixel (XP) Flip Chip COB MicroLED display.
The customisable, large, seamless display solution is the latest addition to the company’s 21:9 ultra-wide display offerings.
Jupiter’s Zavus XP offers a customisable range of seamless displays with a 21:9 form factor starting at 165 inches in 0.7mm ultra-fine pitch and continuing up to 281 inches diagonal, all in 5K resolution. The Zavus XP has a 1,000,000:1 contrast ratio and 16-bit per colour internal processing for outstanding image quality.
One of the Zavus XP highlights is its Flip Chip Common Cathode COB technology. This encapsulated pixel area with a smooth black resin coating provides a touch-sensitive surface that delivers 30% improved energy efficiency over standard common cathode COB.
Zavus XP’s DCI-P3 colour gamut, up to 16-bit colour depth, perfect black levels, up to 1,000 nits sustained luminance, and a camera-friendly 3,840 Hz scan rate are designed to display content under any indoor lighting conditions. Surface mounted with a thin profile, it is built to handle all typical deployments, including executive offices, MTR/Signature Room collaboration spaces, training facilities, signage and NOCs/SOCs.
In partnership with MegapixelVR, Jupiter spent over a year developing a solution embedded with the high-end processor to ensure that they can control each LDM, providing unprecedented control over the cabinet electronics.
White point, colour rendering, and seam correction down to each individual LED module are available to control from a simple UI interface that is web-hosted and accessible from a desktop or mobile endpoints, with ultra-high bit-depth performance.
Health monitoring is similarly easily accessible from a web-hosted interface encompassing multiple LED wall locations for an entire building or campus. The Helios platform can be customised with the desired combination of modular inputs per project requirements.
“We are excited to introduce the Zavus Xtreme Pixel to our customers,” said Justin Shong, VP of sales and marketing for Jupiter. “This sensational product represents the pinnacle of Jupiter’s display engineering, and we are confident that it will meet the needs of our enterprise and industrial customers, providing them with the most advanced visualisation technology available.”
The Zavus XP is now available and will also be displayed in Jupiter’s booth at InfoComm 2023 in Orlando, Florida from 14-16 June.
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