The solution for Led videowall FHDQ130 is powered by the Escalator / Switch LEDView of Calibre, offers Full HD resolution and has multiple inputs, including HDMI and 3G-SDI.

Caliber FHDQ130

UK Caliber has announced the availability of the all-in-one display of 130 inches FHDQ130. This solution for Led videowall has been developed, with its sister company Optoma (both firms are part of the Coretronic Group), to respond to one of the biggest drawbacks of Led screens: the time it takes to install them.

With a weight of only 125 Kg, can be assembled in less than an hour by three people. Maintenance is equally simple: a single module can be replaced in less than ten seconds.

Its control also does not present difficulty, whether operated from a remote control or app. The Led screen also responds to the growing interest in minimizing energy consumption. In standby mode it consumes less than 0,5 Watts.

This 'all-in-one' solution is built with a 'four-in-one' SMD Led that measures a pitch of 1,5 mm y offers optimal image quality and clarity. It can be placed in portrait and landscape mode and is one of the thinnest screens available on the market, with a depth of only 3,8 Mm.

“This screen is the result of the demands of our customers who are looking for a solution that minimizes installation time, be plug-and-play and ready to go. Our solutions are increasingly used in harsh environments that require high levels of brightness, clarity and optimal colors”, comments Willy Tsai, Managing Director of Calibre UK.

Powered by Calibre's LEDView scaler/switch, the FHDQ130 offers Full HD resolution and has multiple inputs, including HDMI and 3G-SDI, which makes it the product for professional AV applications, dtaging, Broadcast, Bless you, business and education.

Presented at the latest edition of Prolight+Sound Frankfurt during the month of April and in Taipei this month, will make its Asian debut at InfoComm South East Asia, to be held at the Bangkok International Trade and Exhibition Centre (Bitec) of the 15 to the 17 of this month.


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by • 9 May, 2019
• section: Digital signage, display