Concave or convex
Soft modules flex to tight radii in either direction — wrap a column or line the inside of a curve.
Products · Flexible LED
Soft P1.8 modules bend to concave and convex curves — columns, waves, and sculptural forms become seamless fine-pitch video surfaces.
Some of the best display real estate in a building isn't flat. Flexible LED turns columns, curved walls, and sculptural forms into continuous video surfaces — the module bends to the architecture, not the other way around.
Soft rubber-backed modules conform to concave and convex radii and join without visible seams, so a wrapped column reads as a single object rather than a screen bolted to one. At P1.8, the surface holds fine-pitch clarity for the close-range viewing these statement pieces attract.
Modules mount magnetically and service from the front — essential for wrapped installations where there is no back to reach. For retail, malls, and architectural features, it's the difference between hanging a screen and building one in.
Soft modules flex to tight radii in either direction — wrap a column or line the inside of a curve.
Module edges join invisibly across curves, so wrapped surfaces read as one continuous image.
Magnetic mounting and front access mean curved installs need no rear service space at all.
VP Series · Flexible
One configuration, engineered around the way it will actually be used.
Fine-pitch clarity on a module that bends — for the surfaces flat cabinets could never reach.
| Model | Pixel Pitch | Typical Brightness | Refresh Rate | Min. Viewing Distance | Best For |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| VP-F1.8 | P1.8 | 800–1,000 nits | ≥ 3,840 Hz | 6 ft (1.8 m) | Column wraps, curved feature walls, architectural forms |
Values shown are typical — final specifications are configured per project. Rule of thumb: pixel pitch in millimeters ≈ minimum comfortable viewing distance in meters.
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