Samsung creates the world’s largest LED display in the shape of the Formula 1 logo, visible from space – Samsung
At the Formula 1 Grand Prix in Las Vegas, Samsung Electronics America wowed the world by unveiling the world’s largest LED display in the shape of the Formula 1 logo.
The screen is 146 meters long, which is more than the length of a standard football field, and covers an area of 8,584 square meters with more than 22 million pixels. This innovative display, located on the roof of the 1000-foot pit lane building, consists of more than 25,000 LED modules and is so bright that it is visible even from space, Samsung Ukraine writes.
Samsung Electronics America realized this project in partnership with Liberty Media and the Las Vegas Grand Prix, Inc. in an effort to enhance the racing experience and provide the most memorable moments for Formula 1 fans around the world.
In addition, the stands were equipped with three 8mm Samsung LED displays covering an area of 288 square meters, providing clear images thanks to Samsung HDR10+ technology with a brightness of over 8000 nits. The total number of LED pixels of all screens exceeds 33 million, and their total length is enough to go around the Las Vegas highway 2.5 times.