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Charbax | AOTO Mini LED and Micro LED Video Walls at Display Week 2024, 0.9mm, 1.2mm, 1.5mm, 2.3mm dot pitch @charbax | Uploaded June 2024 | Updated October 2024, 1 week ago.
Mona from Aoto, discusses the company's attendance at youtube.com/playlist?list=PL7xXqJFxvYvjJihFUMIabPjjPrALb6a7Z for the first time. They are showcasing their new product, the M 1.5, which is a mini LED display with a dot pitch of 1.5. Mona explains that they also have other series such as the CI series with a 1.2 micro LED and the CV series with a 0.9 micro LED. The MIP technology, which stands for Micro In Package, allows for limitless size customization, making it a versatile option for various display needs. This technology has already been implemented in some installations and received positive feedback for its impressive effects

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Mona elaborates that their company, established in 1993, has a long history in the LED display industry, having worked on high-profile projects like Times Square and Piccadilly Circus in London. They have also provided displays for major companies like Meta, Apple, and Google. When asked about the cost for personal installation, Mona hints that while the technology might be a bit expensive, it is attainable for high-end home cinemas in the US, although she herself has not installed one at home yet.

The discussion then shifts to the technical aspects of their displays. Aoto uses their proprietary AO processor but is also compatible with other processors like Larn and Bronton Megapixel. The pricing of the displays is project-dependent, which means it varies based on the specific requirements of each installation. Aoto's headquarters are in Shenzhen, China, with a significant factory that operates based on orders, ensuring quick production when needed.

At the event, they are displaying their Aoto LED video wall, which uses 2.3 dot pitch mini LEDs. This particular model offers high HD resolution and a refresh rate of 7,680 Hz. The display technology is noted for its brightness and high refresh rate, making it ideal for large-scale events and keynote areas. The displays can be configured in various sizes, with some configurations reaching up to 4.5 meters by 2.5 meters, used in prestigious locations like Apple Studios and large production studios.

Mona mentions that their technology is designed to minimize visual issues such as moiré patterns when viewed through a camera, thanks to their innovative design and manufacturing processes developed during the pandemic. The displays are easy to install, requiring about four hours, and can be configured into different shapes, including curved or straight formations, to suit different venue requirements. The system is also designed to be power-efficient and easy to maintain.

The conversation reveals that Aoto's displays are known for their reliability and are used in various high-profile and high-stakes environments. Mona also discusses the scalability of their products, which can be used for both large commercial displays and more personal home cinema systems, albeit at a higher cost. Their displays are also featured at significant events, like AWS at the NAB show, further emphasizing their reliability and quality.

The company's market position is highlighted, with Mona stating that while they are a major player in the mini LED market, there are several competitors, and the market leadership depends on various factors. ELO holds global patents for their mini LED technology, which positions them as innovators in the industry. Their large display at the event consists of 72 tiles, offering a high-resolution, high-refresh-rate experience suitable for a large audience, indicating the robustness and versatility of their products.

Finally, the conversation touches on the practical aspects of their display solutions, such as rental options for events. While Aoto does not directly rent out their products, they sell to rental companies that then provide the displays for events. This business model allows Aoto to focus on manufacturing and innovation while ensuring their technology reaches a wide audience through rental services. The discussion concludes with a brief walk around the bright and impressive display area, showcasing the quality and impact of Aoto's LED technology.

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