The Las Vegas Sphere runs its giant screens using about 150 NVIDIA RTX A6000 graphics cards. Each one has 48GB of video memory, so together they add up to around 7.2TB (7,200GB) of VRAM.
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The Las Vegas Sphere runs its giant screens using about 150 NVIDIA RTX A6000 graphics cards. Each one has 48GB of video memory, so together they add up to around 7.2TB (7,200GB) of VRAM.

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Rooooound display prototype testing 🌀✨
Okay, we've got our 1.3" round TFT prototype ready for testing - and here's a cute GIF of a dial turning back and forth. It's a great way to test the display, backlight, and SD card interface. We're using a QT Py ESP32 since we need quite a bit of oomph to decode GIFs and display them in real-time. With EYESPI, no wiring is required! This is good to go - it's time to book the PCB panel!
DVI output adapter for RP2350 Feather HSTX port 🔌🖥️💡
The RP2350 Feather has an FPC output connector for accessing the HSTX - high-speed transmission - peripheral. This lets us drive DVI displays really easily! Today, we got the prototype PCBs for our HSTX to DVI adapter board; after connecting up a 22-pin FPC cable, we can test out DVI driving via CircuitPython. With HSTX, we don't need to overclock or use PIO, and there's a lot more RAM on the RP2350, so we can easily do 320x240 with 16-bit color and have plenty of SRAM left over. It would be neat if we could do DVI from the PSRAM as a framebuffer at some point for really big displays!
That little screen running along your supermarket shelf? It's more engineered than you think.
You've probably walked past hundreds of them — those slim horizontal screens sitting right at the shelf edge in grocery stores, showing prices, promos, and product info. They look simple. They are absolutely not.
These are called stretched bar displays, and they're one of the most technically demanding display formats in commercial signage. Here's what actually goes into making one work.
A standard monitor is 16:9. A stretched bar display runs at aspect ratios from 3:1 to 8:1 — sometimes wider. That's not a monitor with the sides cropped off. The panel substrate, backlight array, driver board, and chassis thermal design all have to be engineered from scratch for that geometry. Cut a standard panel down and you get uneven brightness, heat buildup, and a display that fails within two years of continuous operation.
The retail environment doesn't forgive shortcuts:
Ambient light problemUp to 2,000 lux overhead — displays need 700–1,500 nits to stay visible
Freezer aislesCondensation, −20 °C operation, cold-start backlight management
Always on16–24 hrs/day, 7 days/week — needs 50,000+ hr backlight life
Built-in OSAndroid 11 on-board — no external media player needed
At HITULCD we run computational fluid dynamics modeling on every chassis design before production. We co-develop panel substrates cut to target aspect ratio from the glass stage — not modified from standard panels. And our cold-chain variants achieve full brightness within 30 seconds at −20 °C.
The shelf edge is where the purchase decision happens — in under 7 seconds. The display that lives there matters more than most people realize.
Full technical breakdown on the blog — link in bio. Happy to answer questions in the replies.
Cuttable stretched bar display panels from 18.5 to 55, 500–1,000 nits. CE/FCC/RoHS certified. OEM/ODM from 50 units. Retail, transit & indus
Viewing Distance vs Screen Size: The Formula You Need
Choosing screen size? Use this rule:
✔ Viewing distance ÷ 1.6 = ideal screen size
Too small → poor visibility Too big → eye strain
Precision matters

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PPDS returns to ISE (Philips booth 3N500) with exciting new partnership announcements, advanced Philips Signage at ISE 2026.
PPDS is pushing innovation boundaries with its AI-ready Philips signage — debuting next-gen display solutions at ISE 2026 that combine smart capabilities with top-tier visual performance. From dynamic content delivery to adaptive screen management, these displays promise to redefine digital signage across retail, corporate, and public spaces worldwide.
🖼️ Photomask for Flat Panel Display Market – Key Players & Insights 🌟
The flat panel display photomask market is evolving with rising demand for higher resolutions, OLED & miniLED technologies, and faster production cycles. Precision, low defect rates, and advanced mask writer tech are key differentiators. ⚙️
✨ Photronics, Inc.
✨ Toppan Photomasks
✨ Dai Nippon Printing (DNP)
✨ Hoya Corporation
✨ SK-Electronics
✨ LG Innotek
✨ ShenZheng QingVi Photomask
✨ Taiwan Mask Corporation
✨ Nippon Filcon
✨ Compugraphics Photomask Solutions
✨ Newway Photomask
Read more: https://www.globalmarketstatistics.com/market-reports/Photomask-for-Flat-Panel-Display-Market-13602
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