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Products Description
Every hardware feature of the Black Elf Series is engineered to
tackle the unique challenges of indoor meetings—from uneven
visibility across seats to disruptive maintenance delays. Below is
a refined, detail-rich breakdown of its core specifications,
explaining how each design choice enhances usability, clarity, and
reliability for teams.
1. Fine Pixel Pitch: Custom Clarity for Every Meeting Room Size
Pixel pitch isn’t just a technical metric—it directly determines
whether every participant, from the front row to the back, can read
content without strain. The Black Elf Series offers five carefully
calibrated pixel pitch options, each tailored to specific room
dimensions and viewing distances, ensuring no detail is lost no
matter the meeting space:
- 1.29mm Ultra-Fine Pitch: Built exclusively for compact huddle rooms (10–20㎡) where teams
sit 1–3 meters from the screen. It excels at close-up, detail-heavy
tasks: reviewing Excel spreadsheets with 8–10pt small fonts
(critical for financial data like quarterly budgets or sales
projections), annotating intricate CAD drawings (such as component
specs for a new product design), or analyzing high-resolution
product prototypes (spotting tiny texture flaws on a sample or
subtle color variations in a logo). Even minute data points—like a
1% fluctuation in a monthly sales trend graph or a small checkmark
in a project milestone checklist—stay sharp and legible. This
eliminates the need for participants to lean forward, squint, or
ask for repeated zooms, keeping meetings focused and efficient.
- 1.57mm & 1.87mm Medium-Fine Pitches: The versatile choice for standard conference rooms (20–40㎡) with
3–4 meter viewing distances. These pitches strike a perfect balance
between precision and practicality: they render presentation slides
(with bullet points, embedded charts, or product photos) crisply,
keep video call feeds (even small windows of remote team members)
clear, and make color-coded project timelines (with distinct phases
like “Planning” or “Execution”) easy to distinguish—all without the
premium cost of ultra-fine pitches. For daily workflows—whether
brainstorming with cross-functional teams, walking clients through
proposal details, or conducting remote training sessions—every
visual detail lands clearly, reducing eye strain during hour-long
meetings.
- 2.5mm & 3.0mm Standard Fine Pitches: Engineered for large boardrooms or auditoriums (40㎡+) where
attendees sit 4+ meters away. They solve the common “back-row
visibility” problem that plagues large meetings: company-wide
announcements (with full-screen logos or policy updates), live
webinar streams (featuring guest speakers or product demo videos),
or client demos (showcasing software features on a large scale)
stay sharp and readable, even for those in the farthest seats. This
eliminates interruptions like “Can you zoom in on that?” or “Can
someone read that aloud?”—keeping meetings on track and ensuring
all participants feel included, regardless of where they sit.
2. Optimized Brightness (600–800 Nits): Clear Visibility in Any
Light
Meeting rooms rarely have consistent lighting: morning sunlight
floods through floor-to-ceiling windows, overhead lights are dimmed
to reduce glare during video calls, and desk lamps are switched on
for evening catch-ups or late-night project reviews. The Black Elf
Series’ 600–800 nits brightness range is specifically calibrated to
adapt to these dynamic conditions, ensuring content remains
readable without harsh glare or washed-out colors—solving the
frustration of “too dark to see” or “too bright to look at” screens
that derail meeting flow.
At 600 nits, the display shines in dimmed environments: when
overhead lights are turned down for video conferences (to avoid
washing out participants’ faces on camera), presentation text—even
light-colored fonts on dark backgrounds (like white text on a navy
slide)—stays clear, and video feeds retain natural skin tones. No
more squinting to make out slide titles or leaning in to see remote
team members’ expressions during a critical discussion.
For brighter scenarios—like midday meetings with sunlight streaming
through windows—the 800 nits peak brightness cuts through ambient
light, preventing content from appearing faded. For example, a
sales team reviewing a product catalog with vibrant images (like a
new line of colorful electronics) won’t see colors dull; a finance
team going over a whiteboard-style budget sheet (with small numbers
for expense categories or grid lines separating columns) won’t lose
sight of details—even when sunlight hits the screen at an angle.
Unlike displays with fixed brightness (which force users to choose
between “too dim” for bright rooms or “too harsh” for dark ones),
the Black Elf Series’ brightness range adapts to real-time lighting
changes. Select models also include a built-in light sensor that
automatically adjusts brightness based on ambient light: if clouds
pass over and reduce sunlight, the display dims slightly to avoid
eye strain; if someone turns up the overhead lights for a
collaborative whiteboarding session, it brightens to maintain
clarity. This hands-free adjustment saves time (no one has to pause
the meeting to tweak settings) and ensures optimal visibility for
every moment of the discussion—whether it’s a 9 AM team check-in or
a 7 PM client debrief.
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FAQ
What is your MOQ?
Any quantity is acceptable for your order. And the price is
negotiable for large quantity.
What technical supports can you offer?
We provide all kinds of technology trainings, including the
operation and maintenance training of the LED screens in our
factory.
Where is indoor LED diplay screen used for?
Indoor rental use. Widely used for backdrop of staging event,
rental business, liveshow, concert, etc. Indoor fixed installation
use.
Where is outdoor LED diplay screen used for?
Outdoor rental use. Widely used for backdrop of staging event,
rental business, liveshow, concert. etcOutdoor fixed installation
use, outdoor advertising.