Driven by the new infrastructure initiatives, as well as the advancements in 5G and 8K ultra-high-definition technologies, China is vigorously promoting the development of converged media, with a nationwide upsurge in the construction of county-level converged media centers. Modern converged media centers are evolving towards more cutting-edge, engaging, and intelligent directions. As a pioneer in the construction of converged media centers, Mightary LED has crafted multiple sets of broadcast-grade small-pitch LED products for media groups, bolstering the development of county-level converged media centers.
County-level converged media centers integrate resources from county-level radio and television, newspapers, new media, and more, offering media, Party building, governmental, public, and value-added services. The high-definition broadcast center of converged media aims to create a "news + governance + services" platform, providing convenient, all-media, and multi-service offerings. As the content carrier and visual representative of converged media centers, the display performance and stability of LED large screens are crucial for program effects.
Mightary LED's curved giant-screen small-pitch products are deployed in the broadcast studios of television station converged media centers. Utilizing NTSC broadcast-grade color gamut imaging technology, these products offer a wide adjustable color temperature range, meeting the demands of studios and variety shows. They effectively address the trailing and ghosting issues associated with traditional LCD and projection displays, significantly reducing frame-switching time and enhancing the detail and color representation of low-brightness and low-grayscale images.
With 16 years of deep expertise in the LED display field, Mightary LED has successfully implemented converged media projects across China, including at television stations in Hunan, Guangxi, Nanning, Qinghai, and more. Looking ahead, Mightary LED will continue to innovate in LED display technologies, propelling the rapid development of converged media centers.