Hewlett Packard Enterprise (HPE) has made a wide deployment of direct display Led equipment at its headquarters located north of Houston.This digital signage network offers immersive experiences, creative pieces and branded content.An infrastructure that has counted on the technology of SNA Displays and that has counted on ieSmart Systems for the supervision of the project.The project includes indoor led screens and they have been installed in the lobby, in The Fishbowl, the Immersive Theater and the PlayGround.The screen installed in the lobby of the HPE headquarters is a vertical Led screen with a pixel pitch of 2.5 mm that is used to display creative content.An indoor Bold model measuring 2.6×1.2 meters with a resolution of 3,420×1,600 pixels has been used for its design.The Fishbowl is an immersive installation with two walls and a Led floor with pixel packing glued to the plate, made with a pixel pitch of 2.5mm.Each face inside The Fishbowl measures approximately half a meter wide by one meter tall, with a resolution of 900×1,440 pixels.Also built on the Bold indoor product line, it features a total of 3.9 million pixels.The Immersive Theater includes an indoor Led Brilliant concave screen, which curves around the room, equipped with stadium-style seating.The screen has a radius of 1.4 meters and uses a pixel pitch (NPP) of 1.25 mm.With approximate dimensions of 0.65×4.6 meters and a resolution of 1,800×12,160, the video wall is made up of almost 22 million pixels.The content used in the room was custom created to provide a fully immersive experience.To enhance the Immersive Theater experience, ieSmart Systems integrated a 15.5 channel cinema sound system.Outside the theater there is a convex LED video wall with a radius of 1.2 meters.The screen uses a pixel pitch of 1.25 mm and a resolution of 1,400 × 2,560 pixels.The PlayGround is a space designed as an executive information center that has a , it has a 1.25 mm pixel pitch video screen that measures 0.7 x 1.2 meters (1,800 x 3,200), which gives it a total of 5.8 million pixels.The space includes interactive displays and tables, informational signage screens, Oculus experience systems, and even a full-size HPE/Mercedes F1 car located at the entrance.“HPE has created an atmosphere that conveys cutting-edge technology but blends well with its architecture,” explains Jason Helton, executive vice president of SNA Displays."A well-integrated digital display network works when pieces feel natural rather than jarring."The forecast is that during this year, a spectacular outdoor Led screen from SNA Display will be installed outside this HP headquarters.The lobby screen has been installed by the AV integrator Digital Dreams, while the rest has been carried out by the company Ion Visual Solutions.Subscribe to our RSS feed and you won't miss a thing.© 2019 Digital AV Magazine - Underwood Communication SL