- April 23, 2021, 12:40 PM
DPI Labs unveiled on Wednesday its SmartCanvas ultra-lightweight, large-format OLED 4K monitors for business and head of state aircraft, making the company “first to bring the OLED large-format display and experience to the business and VVIP industry,” said Scott DeSmet, the California company’s v-p of sales and business development.
Available in 55-inch and 65-inch displays, the ultra-high-definition monitors have a resolution of 3840 x 2160 pixels, are DO-160 compliant, and PMA is expected within the next month. The first Smart Canvas was installed on a head of state Boeing 767 in January, along with a DPI cabin management system. Unlike LEDs, OLEDs (Organic Light Emitting Diodes) have self-illuminating pixels, obviating the need for extra layers within the display, significantly lowering their weight and width over LED monitors.
DPI Labs First-to-Market with 55” and 65” UHD 4K Large-Format OLED Displays for Business Aviation and VVIP Aircraft Cabins
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DPI Labs announces the first ever installation and availability of large format OLED UHD 4K displays for aircraft aircraft passengers. This new technology provides enhanced passenger experience and makes installation easier within the aircraft environment.
We’re proud to be first to bring the OLED large-format display technology and experience to the business and VVIP industry and continue our tradition of excellence and ingenuity. LA VERNE, Calif. (PRWEB) April 16, 2021 California-based DPI Labs, Inc. announced today the availability of their new large-format 4K ultra-high definition (UHD), slim, ultra-lightweight, OLED displays for business and VVIP aircraft cabins.
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