![]() ![]() As a company, we are proactively positioning ourselves to meet and exceed the future demands of our industry.”Īlready in talks with panel manufacturers, Brompton is working to integrate the new receiver card as the driving force behind the next-generation of LED screens. “We are simply recognising the rapid advancements of LED video technology. “We are definitely not forsaking the R2+ card and all its impressive capabilities,” Caceres explains. The G1 is the choice for next-generation panels. In fact, thousands of projects worldwide will continue to use LED panels integrated with R2+ cards with great success. With the G1 receiver card, users can expect a whole new level of exceptionally realistic visual performance, making it a must-have for content creators in the future.Ĭesar emphasises that the company’s Tessera R2+ receiver card is still optimally positioned to deliver exceptional performance for a vast majority of LED fixtures. This latest innovation is a major advance in the company’s mission to push the boundaries of what is possible with LED video processing technology. All this is made possible by a monumental 20x increase in computing power compared to the existing top performer, the Tessera R2+ receiver card, making the G1 a game-changer for the industry. ![]() It is also capable of supporting a staggering one million pixel capacity for a new generation of ultra-fine pixel pitch panels, or up to 1,000 fps (frames per second). The G1 is the first receiver card to support 10Gb fibre connections direct to the panel. The missing piece of the puzzle in all of this is the receiver cards and processing, and Brompton is taking care of that. They are of course still incredibly expensive, but pricing will come down as more products come to market. And every other LED manufacturer had some version of a MicroLED screen, with pitches getting as low as. The term ‘game changer’ gets thrown around a lot, but the capabilities of this card are going to completely revolutionise LED panel performance.Īlmost every single LED manufacturer at ISE (and pretty much all of them were there) had a working virtual production studio set-up on their stand even LG were getting in on the act. We had the pleasure of being introduced to the new Tessera G1 LED receiver card by Brompton’s Product Lead, Cesar Caceres. One of the standout bits of new tech at ISE last week in Barcelona isn’t even in a product yet. ![]() And you’ve gotta love the fact the ‘W’ in RGBW stands for ‘Whatever’ Brompton Technology unveils world’s first receiver card capable of delivering 1 million pixels, RGBW and 1,000 fps for next-gen LED panels. ![]()
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