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xFloor

xFloor D

xFloor D

Pixel pitch │ p1.8 p2.5 p2.6 p2.9 p3.9 p4.8 p5.2 p6.2

Panel size │ 500 x 500 mm

Application │ Commercial Advertising Entertainment Cultural Facilities

3 ,000 nit
Brightness (Max)
160
Viewing Angle
46 kg/sqm
Weight
100,000 hours
Life Span
3,000 nit
Brightness (Max)
160
Viewing Angle
46 kg/sqm
Weight
100,000 hours
Life Span

on the indoor floor screen
New metrics

The xFloor D is available in a choice of cost-effective rail type and easy-to-adjust foot type with wiring in mind.

Gen 2 Rails

Gen 2 rails are quick and affordable to install,
Cross wiring is easy and flatness is excellent.

Foot Type

You can fine-tune the four corners,
The up and down stepping is very fast and precise.

Easy maintenance

Detaching from the front
Easy structure

Floor's front-facing design makes it easy to maintain hub boards, power supplies, receiving cards, and modules from the front of the module, even after installation.
Precise framing

Die casting injection furnace
Higher flatness

The power box is completely self-contained in a separate room, so there is no electrical hazard if water spills from the top.

Airholes

Air holes in the panel regulate internal air pressure to prevent debris from entering and aid in rapid heat dissipation.

Durability

The weight of a car
Robust durability

Made of lightweight yet strong aluminum, it retains its shape without deforming under pressure of 2,200 kg per square meter.
Interactive options

Any place
To a fantastic space

With 256 interactive sensors per square foot, hundreds of people touching at the same time won't miss a thing.

xFloor D

Specification

All products are customizable contact us for spec changes.
Installation examples

CJ ENM - OGN
Super arena LA

  • Product: Neptune
  • Pixel Pitch: 3.9 mm
  • Between screens: 56 x 5.5 m

Quick Inquiry

If you have any questions, we will respond promptly.

Korea Project Inquiry

info@impactrum.com

International Project Inquiry

sales@impactrumusa.com

Tel. +82 2 6339 3970

Tel. +1 714 258 4500

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