Sorry Paul, I just funnied your post not because I thought it was ridiculous, but I had this image in my mind of an entire room being a screen and you could put the ceiling on the floor and the floor on the ceiling.
Or have it moving about as if you were on a choppy sea. Or you were flying in the air.
The vomit potential is high with this one!
I’m struggling to see the modules coming to market as a genuine consumer product. I just don’t think it will be polished enough
Sounds great on paper but modules how can you hide the joins.
Will be very expensive at first me thinks another decade before you can get excited about this technology.
Another possible issue is assembly. Most typical users, no members from this forum, have problems connecting devices. Joining panels might be a step too far for many. A friend of mine got a DVD player as a present because had none, asked me to help to get it connected. There was a Panasonic DVD recorder already that out-spec the present.I’m struggling to see the modules coming to market as a genuine consumer product. I just don’t think it will be polished enough
P0.5 LED panels now available which is beginning to get interesting for home use.
You could do a 3840x2160 display at 1.92M x 1.08M which is 87" diagonal.
Spectacularly expensive though!
Or, if you went for P0.67, you could do a 4K display at 116" diagonal which is a decent size for projector replacement.
So this stuff already exists, right now. Myself or Noiseboy could install one in your home next week.
What Samsung et al are working on is turning it from an expensive and somewhat bulky commercial product that requires a certain degree of capability to install and commission, into a cost effective plug+play solution that will look sexy on your wall.
The sizes / pixel pitches they have demonstrated are not actually that ground breaking.