Maxhub Intros Ultra-thin LED Wall Display Line

Maxhub display

Maxhub has introduced a new line of LED wall displays, ranging in size from 110 to 220 inches (9 to 18 feet) across the diagonal. The power supply, receiving card and hub are incorporated into the Integrated LED Wall units, which are 1.22-inches deep.

The design supports up to four devices sharing the screen simultaneously and doing synchronized annotation, wirelessly from smartphones, tablets and other mobile devices. The units can be suspended from the ceiling, mounted on a mobile stand or wall-mounted.

One "representative" model is the LM138M07 LED Wall with a 138-inch display. The unit offers 1920x1080 resolution with a 1.5 mm pixel pitch and a viewing angle of 160 degrees horizontal and 140 degrees vertical. A "smart control" features one-button on/off and allows for setting brightness, contrast ratio, aspect ratio and input signal, all of which can be controlled from a compact remote or through the company's Maxhub Share app (available for Android and iOS).

"The Maxhub Integrated LED Wall sets a new standard for intuitive operation, flexible deployment and easy service and maintenance," said Sam Malik, senior director of sales and marketing for the company's North America operations, in a press release. "The integrated Android functionality supports a wide range of smart features and the display itself optimizes grayscale display performance — even in low brightness — drawing audiences in with mesmerizing color, detail and dynamic range."

About the Author

Dian Schaffhauser is a former senior contributing editor for 1105 Media's education publications THE Journal, Campus Technology and Spaces4Learning.

Featured

  • abstract pattern of shapes, arrows and circuit lines

    Internet2 Announces a New President and CEO to Step Up in October

    Internet2, the member-driven nonprofit offering advanced network technology services and cyberinfrastructure to the research and education community has completed its search, which began this past May, for a new president and CEO to take the helm.

  • shield with an AI microchip emblem hovering above stacks of gold coins

    AI Security Spend Surges While Traditional Security Budgets Shrink

    A new Thales report reveals that while enterprises are pouring resources into AI-specific protections, only 8% are encrypting the majority of their sensitive cloud data — leaving critical assets exposed even as AI-driven threats escalate and traditional security budgets shrink.

  • stack of gold coins disintegrates into digital particles against a dark circuit-board background with glowing AI imagery

    MIT Report: Most Organizations See No Business Return on Gen AI Investments

    A recent report out of the MIT Media Lab found that despite $30-40 billion in enterprise spending on generative AI, 95% of organizations are seeing no business return.

  • young man in a denim jacket scans his phone at a card reader outside a modern glass building

    Colleges Roll Out Mobile Credential Technology

    Allegion US has announced a partnership with Florida Institute of Technology (FIT) and Denison College, in conjunction with Transact + CBORD, to install mobile credential technologies campuswide. Implementing Mobile Student ID into Apple Wallet and Google Wallet will allow students access to campus facilities, amenities, and residence halls using just their phones.