> virtual pixel display
> LZ-iVirtualPic-P16
> full color
> indoor
> 16 (PH mm)
> 1024x768 (WxL mm)
> 256x128 (WxL mm)
> 3 906 x 4 (Dot/m2)
> 15 625 (Dot/m2)
> 13-130 (m)
> 500 (CD/m2)
> 140° / 90° (H/V Deg.)
> 31 (IP)
> 850 (W/m2)
> 380 (W/m2)
The Virtual Pixel is a technology of image
management that allows visualizing pictures
of a definition higher than the physical
one, thanks to a technique named "pixel interpolation".
The display comprises of pixels and dots.
Pixels are generated dynamically. Virtual pixels are generated variable from existing dots. By combining adjacent dots, pixels
form a dynamically generated logical unit,
with adjacent pixels overlapping physically.
That allows a 400% increase in total resolution, to show better quality,
realistic-looking images.