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What is a Nixel? NanoLumens Terminology Defined

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What is a Nixel?NanoLumens Terminology Defined

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The Digital Signage Dictionary

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What’s in a name?

Nano – SmallLumens – Lights

NanoLumens makes large displays made of many small lights (LED’s)

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NanoWhat?

NanoSlimNanoCurve

NanoWrapStudio Pro

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The Display Interface Unit

The DIU is a Video Signal Converter, taking the

video coming in from the

source and distributing to

the display

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The Content Management System

BrightSign

Cisco

Dynasign

Range from simple media players, software, and display all-in-ones to

software management solutions that tie directly to existing

deployed media players and display signage.

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LED Backlit

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LED

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What’s the difference??Both are measures of resolution, which is defined as the fineness of detail that can be distinguished in an image.

Resolution: Hi-Def vs Hi-Res

High Definition High

Resolution

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High Definition

In order for something to be true HD, it must have a resolution of 1920 x 1080.

Must be a widescreen

format incorporation a

16:9 aspect ratio.

Must have a resolution of at

least 1280 pixels x 720 pixels.

Must have a frame rate

between 24 and 30 frames per

second.

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High Resolution

High Resolution is a more nebulous term and can refer to any display with a resolution that is sharp and finely

detailed.

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What is all of this “K” business?

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Common Resolutions

24p – Movie Transfers, SD PAL (576i)

480i – SD NTSC

480p/576p – ED / DVD Format

720p/1080i – HD

1080p – “Full” HD / BluRay Format

2K – Cinema format eq. to 1080p (2048 x 1080)

4K – Cinema format (4096 x 2160)

8K – Cinema format (8192 x 4608)

16K – Cinema format (15360 x 8640)

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Resolution Comparison

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NanoLumens and 1080p

4.5mm

2.5mm

1.9mm

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9.6mm

6.6mm

5.6mm

NanoLumens and 1080p

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Pixel Pitch – What is a Pixel?

In digital imaging, a pixel, or pel (pixel

element) is a physical point in a raster

image, or the smallest addressable display element in a

display device.

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Pixel Pitch – What is the Pitch?

In it’s true definition, “pixel pitch” is the term used to describe the distance between similarly colored pixels on

televisions, monitors and other display screens.

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Our specialized LED boards, built with patented technology to make them the best in the industry.

The Nixel

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Who We Are

NanoLumens® creates LED display solutions that produce a brilliant image while offering engaging solutions that businesses need

.

We engineer and design ultra-slim, lightweight, and stunning large-format digital displays in virtually any shape, size or curvature with patented

processes and designs.

NanoLumens displays are designed and assembled in the U.S.A with one goal: create displays that break all the rules and change digital signage

forever.

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The NanoLumens Advantage

Every NanoLumens Display Offers:

A Slim, Lightweight Design

Eco-Friendly Technology

Brilliant Image Quality

User-Friendly Design

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Commitment to Quality

Six years of coverage

Zero failure, down to a single LED

Our Warranty: If a single pixel on a

NanoLumens display goes out, we will repair or replace it for six years, so that your

display will always be perfect.

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Get Educated @NanoLumens

www.nanolumens.com/Resources

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Contact Us

NanoLumens Headquarters is located just north of Atlanta, GA and features a 6,000 sq. ft. showroom, the largest indoor LED display showroom in the US. We welcome visitors to come see the latest innovations in digital display technology

NanoLumens4900 Avalon Ridge ParkwayNorcross, GA 30071

Office: 678-974-1544

Sales: 1-888-771-NANO (6266)

Web: www.NanoLumens.com

Email: [email protected]