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LG CNS America Inc. provided the LED, large-format, indoor display that helped Jimmy Kimmel Live’s audience track the final moments of Lost, which aired May 23, 2010. The show’s production team activated the screen for a stage set for a standing-room-only audience to watch the entire evening’s episode. The Jimmy Kimmel episode aired immediately following the last episode.
The LG CNS LED display was chosen because SD and HD cameras can shoot the screen live, the company stated.
LG CNS is introducing slim, 100- and 132-in. models to its line of LED display systems for indoor, high-ambient-light environments. The larger, brighter LED displays typically command higher advertising rates than other display technologies. The products are compatible with existing digital-signage content-management and distribution systems and are agnostic to any digital-signage software.
The company also offers an indoor/outdoor, 6mm LED display system that’s pre-configured in portrait mode.
The LED display system’s individual, high-contrast, high-brightness LED pixels offer broadcasters a bright, dynamic scenic element for the display of static graphics without the reflective surface artifacts found in most display devices. LED technology also offers the option of custom shapes and sizes without the physical limitations inherent to LCD or plasma displays.
LG CNS welcomes inquiries from AV systems integrators, VARs and sign companies.
(201) 266-2447; www.lgcns.com/eng
 

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