Exclusively built for indoor meeting scenarios—from cozy small-team huddles to high-stakes executive boardrooms—the Black Elf Series large-size LED display reimagines the role of a meeting “hub.” It integrates three core strengths into its design: crystal-clear visuals that miss no detail, seamless interactivity that eliminates technical delays, and meeting-focused practicality that fits diverse office spaces. Whether for data-driven client presentations, collaborative brainstorming, or real-time remote teamwork, it transforms ordinary meetings into efficient, engaging, and visually cohesive experiences.
Meetings rely on shared clarity—whether it’s the fine print in an Excel spreadsheet, color-coded bars in a project graph, or subtle textures in a product photo. The Black Elf Series is engineered to ensure every participant, no matter their seat, sees details sharply and accurately.
Equipped with 3840×2160 native pixels and pixel pitches starting at 1.2mm, text remains crisp even when viewed from 1–2 meters away (such as across a conference table). There’s no need to squint to read decimal points in a budget report or tell apart similar shades in a data chart. For larger boardrooms, the clarity holds steady for back-row participants too; someone sitting 8–10 meters away can still spot tiny markers on a Gantt chart, ensuring everyone follows along with the exact same level of detail.
Generic displays often wash out brand colors or distort images for off-center seats, leading to costly misinterpretations—like confusing a “warning red” in a risk analysis slide with a “warm orange.” The Black Elf Series, calibrated to 95%+ sRGB, reproduces true-to-life hues: client logos stay on-brand, subtle color gradients in product photos remain intact, and data chart colors match the original file perfectly. Its 178° horizontal/vertical viewing angle wipes out “bad seats” entirely; participants in corner chairs see the same clear, undistorted visuals as those in front-and-center seats, keeping the whole team aligned.
Indoor meeting spaces have unpredictable lighting—sunlight streaming through windows at noon, dimmed overhead lights for video calls, or harsh glare from desk lamps. The display adapts instantly: its 500–800 nits adjustable brightness syncs with the room’s light (brightening to cut through sunlight, dimming to avoid eye strain in low light), while the anti-glare surface diffuses reflections from overhead fixtures or laptop screens. Critical details—like handwritten client feedback scanned into a slide or a tight project deadline marked in red—stay visible, even during midday meetings with bright natural light.