Indoor P3.9-7.8mmTransparent Indoor LED Built For Architecture For
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Where most LED displays are designed to fill a wall, the Gair is
designed to become part of the space — a transparent, lightweight
display that lets light and sightlines pass through
while still delivering vivid, high-refresh content. For designers,
architects, and integrators working on projects where the display
needs to coexist with the environment rather than
dominate it, the Gair opens up possibilities that conventional LED
panels simply can’t offer.
Features
- Corner protection
- Refresh rate 7680Hz
- Curve Degree: -5° to +5°
- Two different panel sizes
- Latch-attached power box
- No left/right side differences between modules
Transparency That Changes What's Possible
At 50% or greater transparency, the Gair reads as a display when
content is active and nearly disappears when it isn’t. This makes
it the right tool for applications where maintaining visual
openness matters — glass storefronts that need to stay inviting,
partition walls that separate spaces without blocking them,
architectural features where a solid display would feel heavy or
out of place.
Light, Slim, and Easy to Work With
At 7kg per panel and just 3.5cm deep, the Gair is genuinely
lightweight by LED standards. That matters both during installation
— less structural reinforcement required, faster handling — and in
terms of what kinds of surfaces and structures can realistically
support it. Suspended ceiling grids, glass facades, lightweight
partition systems, and retail fixture frameworks that would
struggle under a conventional LED cabinet can accommodate the Gair
without modification.
Curving for Architectural Flexibility
The Gair supports a curving range of –5° to +5° per panel, with an
optional curving lock that fixes the angle in place once the
configuration is set. This allows the display to follow gentle
curves in architectural surfaces — a slightly curved storefront
window, a concave or convex feature wall, a curved ceiling
installation — without requiring custom fabrication. For projects
where a flat display would fight the geometry of the space, the
Gair works with it instead.