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Lopu LED Display Intro L o g o LED Display www.lopu.com.cn www.chinalopu.com L o g o Brief Introduction of LOPU Founded in 1994 and backed up by its controlling shareholder, the 14th Research Institute of CETC, Nanjing Lopu Co., Ltd. is among the earliest and largest suppliers who design, develop and manufacture LED Display and Lighting systems, ITS products and microwave devices in mainland China and became a domestically renowned turnkey contractor of system integration and industrial auto-control systems. Our main business includes: • LED Display System (LDS) • LED Lighting System (LLS) • Intelligent Traffic System (ITS) • Microwave Anechoic Chamber and Materials • System Integration and Industrial auto-control systems As a high-tech enterprise, we have been conferred many high-grade certificates by relevant governmental departments and authorities at home and abroad. At the same time, our company is one of the earliest Chinese members of International Sign Association (ISA), a member of the LED Display Sub-Association of Chinese Optoelectronic Association and one of the first batch members of LED display standards workgroup in China. During the past decade, we have provided products and carried out engineering for many important state-level projects. For instance, we provided LED display systems to the indoor swimming pool in National Olympic Center (for IX Asian Games) in Beijing, the Capital Stadium in Beijing, and Tianjing Olympic Center - a major stadium of 2008 Olympic Games. We are one of the earliest Chinese manufacturers exporting LED displays to foreign markets. Till now, we have exported outdoor and indoor LED display products to the USA, Columbia, Cuba, South Africa, the Central Africa and Tanzania. www.themegallery.com Company Logo L o g o Contents 1 TECHNOLOGY ORIENTED 2 APPLICATION FIELDS 3 TYPICAL PROJECTS 4 PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS www.themegallery.com Company Logo L o g o TECHNOLOGYTECHNOLOGY ORIENTEDORIENTED The advantages of Lopu’s LED display also lies on a number of key techniques: Point-by point Calibration Independent video control Color coordinates space conversion Synchronous frame change Nonlinear correction Dynamic pixel control High-speed progressive scan motion compensation Super-highlighted filling Fiber-optic communications www.themegallery.com Company Logo L o g o TECHNOLOGYTECHNOLOGY ORIENTEDORIENTED The fist LED display synchronized with computer The first LED display which can televise The first multi-color LED display with gray scale The first giant all-weather outdoor LED display The first set of outdoor LED display exported to Europe The first panchromatic outdoor LED display The first panchromatic SMD LED display The first set of panchromatic LED display exported to Europe www.themegallery.com Company Logo L o g o APPLICATIONAPPLICATION FIELDSFIELDS AD Exhibition Screen Wall Sports Traffic Lighting www.themegallery.com Company Logo L o g o Commercial Advertisement Advertisement Outdoor Indoor www.themegallery.com Company Logo L o g o Commercial Advertisement Cylindrical LED screen 90.18sqm AD at subway station pedestrian street 42.6sqm pedestrian street 15.93sqm LED screen at the park www.themegallery.com Company Logo L o g o ExhibitionExhibition www.themegallery.com Company Logo L o g o Sports Gymnasium of gymnasium of Inner Natatorium of Najing Hangzhou Mongolia The Stadium of Suzhou sport centre Shenzheng Center Tanzania Stadium www.themegallery.com Company Logo L o g o Traffic www.themegallery.com Company Logo L o g o Traffic www.themegallery.com Company Logo L o g o Lighting Very low loss and cost of flux Curve Smart and beautiful architectural outline LED is the only option for city landmarks night lighting. www.themegallery.com Company Logo L o g o TYPICALTYPICAL PROJECTSPROJECTS 1 2008 Beijing Olympics 5 Overseas Projects 2 2010 Shanghai World Expo 6 High -speed railway PIS system 3 Eleventh National Games 7 Funnel Display 4 LED SKY SCREEN 8 Typical Stadium Projects www.themegallery.com Company Logo L o g o 20082008 BeijingBeijing OlympicsOlympics Olympic Sports Center Stadium www.themegallery.com Company Logo L o g o 20082008 BeijingBeijing OlympicsOlympics Laoshan Velodrome www.themegallery.com Company Logo L o g o 20082008 BeijingBeijing OlympicsOlympics Workers' Stadium www.themegallery.com Company Logo L o g o 20082008 BeijingBeijing OlympicsOlympics Capital Indoor Stadium www.themegallery.com Company Logo L o g o 20082008 BeijingBeijing OlympicsOlympics Ying Tung Natatorium www.themegallery.com Company Logo L o g o 20082008 BeijingBeijing OlympicsOlympics Tianjin Olympic Center Stadium www.themegallery.com Company Logo L o g o 20082008 BeijingBeijing OlympicsOlympics Olympic Cultural Square www.themegallery.com Company Logo L o g o 20102010 ShanghaiShanghai WorldWorld ExpoExpo Removable Led Display Screen in Jiangsu Pavilion www.themegallery.com Company Logo L o g o 20102010 ShanghaiShanghai WorldWorld ExpoExpo Removable Led Display Screen in Jiangsu Pavilion www.themegallery.com Company Logo L o g o 20102010 ShanghaiShanghai WorldWorld ExpoExpo Rotation Led Display in Space Pavilion www.themegallery.com Company Logo L o g o Eleventh National Games in Shandong Province Natatorium of Olympic Sport Center 28.31 ㎡ Gymnasium of Olympic Sport Center 51.61 ㎡ www.themegallery.com Company Logo L o g o Eleventh National Games in Shandong Province Gymnasium of Tengzhou 35.38 ㎡ Stadium of Olympic Sport Center 202.752 ㎡ www.themegallery.com Company Logo L o g o Eleventh National Games in Shandong Province Weifang Stadium full color dispaly127.8 ㎡, bi-color display 71.88 ㎡ www.themegallery.com Company Logo L o g o LEDLED SKYSKY SCREENSCREEN Nanjing Wanda City Plaza Suzhou Yuanrong City Plaza www.themegallery.com Company Logo L o g o LEDLED SKYSKY SCREENSCREEN Jinan Wanda City Plaza Guangzhou Wanda City Plaza www.themegallery.com Company Logo L o g o LEDLED SKYSKY SCREENSCREEN Ningbo Yuehu Shengyuan www.themegallery.com Company Logo L o g o OverseasOverseas ProjectsProjects LOPU LED Display in Cameroon www.themegallery.com Company Logo L o g o OverseasOverseas ProjectsProjects LOPU LED Display in Italy www.themegallery.com Company Logo L o g o OverseasOverseas ProjectsProjects LOPU LED Traffic Guidance Screen in Indonesia www.themegallery.com Company Logo L o g o OverseasOverseas ProjectsProjects LOPU LED Traffic Guidance Screen at Jakarta Highway Exit www.themegallery.com Company Logo L o g o OverseasOverseas ProjectsProjects LOPU LED Traffic Guidance Screen at Dijalan www.themegallery.com Company Logo L o g o OverseasOverseas ProjectsProjects LOPU LED Display in Tanzania www.themegallery.com Company Logo L o g o HighHigh--speedspeed railwayrailway PISPIS systemsystem Beijing-Tianjin High-speed railway PIS system www.themegallery.com Company Logo L o g o FunnelFunnel displaydisplay Beijing Capital Gymnasium Changchun Wanren Gymnasium www.themegallery.com Company Logo L o g o FunnelFunnel displaydisplay Hangzhou Huanglong Stadium www.themegallery.com Company Logo L o g o TypicalTypical StadiumStadium ProjectsProjects Suzhou sport centre www.themegallery.com Company Logo L o g o TypicalTypical StadiumStadium ProjectsProjects Shenzheng Center Stadium www.themegallery.com Company Logo L o g o PRODUCTPRODUCT SPECIFICATIONSSPECIFICATIONS 1 Outdoor T -series 2 Outdoor R -series 3 Indoor T -series 4 Indoor R -series www.themegallery.com Company Logo L o g o IndoorIndoor Specifications of modules TP4 TP4.75 TP5 TP6 TP7.62 TP8 TP10 TP12 Pixel pitch (mm) 4 4.75 5 6 7.62 8 10 12 Pixel density (dots/m 2) 62500 44321 40000 27777 17222 15625 10000 6944 Pixel composition 1R1G1B 1R1G1B 1R1G1B 1R1G1B 1R1G1B 1R1G1B 1R1G1B 1R1G1B Module unit pixel resolution 32 ×32 32 ×32 32 ×16 32 ×16 32 ×16 16 ×16 16 ×16 16 ×16 Module unit size (mm) 128 ×128 152 ×152 160 ×80 192 ×96 224 ×122 128 ×128 160 ×160 192 ×192 Module pixel resolution 128 ×96 128 ×96 128 ×96 128 ×96 128 ×96 64 ×48 64 ×48 64 ×48 Module size (mm) 512 ×384 608 ×456 640 ×480 768 ×576 976 ×732 512 ×384 640 ×480 768 ×576 Luminosity (CD/ m 2) ≥2400 ≥2300 ≥2200 ≥2000 ≥2500 ≥2200 ≥1800 ≥1500 Optimal visual distance (m) 3 4 4.5 5 6 6.5 8 10 Avg. power consumption ≤330 ≤300 ≤300 ≤260 ≤330 ≤330 ≤300 ≤260 (w/m 2) Peak power consumption ≤1000 ≤900 ≤900 ≤800 ≤1000 ≤1000 ≤900 ≤800 (w/m 2) Viewing angle >140 ° www.themegallery.com Company Logo L o g o OutdoorOutdoor Specifications of modules TP12 TP16 TP20 TP22 TP25 Pixel pitch (mm) 12 16 20 22 25 Virtual pixel pitch(mm) 6 8 10 11 12.5 Pixel density (dots/ m 2) 6944 3906 2500 2066 1600 Pixel composition 1R1G1B 2R1G1B 2R1G1B 2R1G1B 2R1G1B Module unit pixel resolution 16 ×8 16 ×8 8×8 8×8 8×8 Module unit size (mm) 192 ×96 256 ×128 160 ×160 176 ×176 200 ×200 Module pixel resolution 64 ×48 64 ×48 64 ×48 32 ×32 32 ×24 Module size (mm) 768 ×576 1024 ×768 1280 ×960 704 ×704 800 ×600 Luminosity (CD ///m2) ≥6500 ≥8000 ≥7500 ≥6500 ≥6000 Optimal visual distance (m) 15 20 25 28 30 Avg. power consumption (w ///m2) 330 330 260 230 200 Peak power consumption (w ///m2) 1000 1000 800 700 600 Virtual pixel technique (optional) Yes Viewing angle >120 ° www.themegallery.com Company Logo L o g o www.themegallery.com Company Logo.
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