Olympex Displays
can be combined with one another to form hybrid displays
or as different parts of a system. This can thus help
better segment the information display more clearly
in response to functional or budgetary requirements.
Some examples of this are as follows:
A
scoreboard may have two major components, a Two
Tone Amber portion to show scores, text and simple
graphics whilst a Full Colour component is used
for live video feeds and video playback.
Full Colour and
Two Tone Matrix Combination LED Scoreboard
- Hua mark Stadium, Bangkok, Thailand
Another
example is using a small portion of Full Colour
to display photographs and scenes requiring the
entire spectrum of colours and a Tri Colour display
putting up text and graphics in three colours i.e.
red, green and amber.
Archway LED Board
- Shah Alam, Malaysia
A
good example of a system working with several combinations
is that of the Real Time Stock Exchange Information
Display System where a Full Colour Video Board works
in unison with several large panels of Alpha Numeric
Boards to function as a single clear source of financial
and stock information.
LED Full Colour
Video Matrix and Real Time Stock Information Display
Board
- Rashid Hussein Berhad, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
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