Plug-and-play, literally
Wheel it in, lock the brakes, connect power, load content — one person, a few minutes, zero installation.
Products · LED Poster LED
A 38×76 in (96×192 cm) fine-pitch LED poster on a wheeled stand — plug-and-play digital signage that goes wherever today's promotion does.
Print posters are static, and video walls are permanent. The movable LED poster is the third option: a full-motion P1.86 fine-pitch screen, 38×76 inches (96×192 cm), standing on a wheeled base with brakes — position it at the entrance this morning, beside the register this afternoon.
Setup is genuinely plug-and-play. Roll it into place, lock the wheels, connect power, and load content from your phone or USB. No installers, no calendar, no construction — one person handles the entire deployment.
The dual-sided option plays different content from each face, so a single unit works the sidewalk and the sales floor at once. For retail entrances, hotel lobbies, events, and showrooms, it's the fastest possible path from idea to glowing screen.
Wheel it in, lock the brakes, connect power, load content — one person, a few minutes, zero installation.
The dual-sided model runs independent content front and back — street side and store side, simultaneously.
P1.86 keeps type and product imagery crisp at poster-reading distance, right where customers stand.
VP Series · LED Poster
One configuration, engineered around the way it will actually be used.
One SKU, endless placements — the 38×76 in (96×192 cm) screen that moves with your marketing calendar.
| Model | Pixel Pitch | Typical Brightness | Refresh Rate | Min. Viewing Distance | Best For |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| VP-Poster | P1.86 | 600–1,000 nits | ≥ 3,840 Hz | 6 ft (1.9 m) | Retail entrances, hotels, events, showrooms, promotions |
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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