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From Indoors to Outdoors, from Stadiums to Cities | Key Takeaways on Immersive LED at InfoComm 2026 Release Time:2026-04-21

Held in Beijing from April 15–17, 2026, InfoComm China 2026 carried the theme “AI Horizon – Explore the Future.” Major players including Leyard, Unilumin, and Cedisplay showcased their latest innovations. Among all trends, “immersive” stood out as the most compelling.

The Sphere transparent acoustic LED dome drew significant attention – ultra-thin, modular, with perforated panels for sound and light transmission, HD R10 support, and targeting immersive tourism, science museums, and virtual studios. Unilumin presented over ten LED products including texture screens, transparent displays, and COB tile screens, along with an AI audio-video agent platform.Mini COB and MIP technologies have moved beyond early adoption into full-scale application, while flexible LED screens now offer unprecedented bending freedom and creative shaping.

As a manufacturer focused on outdoor LED displays and sports screens, Focono sees a clear direction: immersive technology is moving from indoor to outdoor, from theaters to stadiums. Our K-Series outdoor displays and Q-Series sports screens may be well-positioned along this path.

K-Series Outdoor LED:What Could Immersive Tech Bring to Urban Skies?

The Focono K-Series includes six models (K4–K16) with pixel pitches from 4.81mm to 16mm, brightness of 5000–6000 nits, IP65 rating, and an 8-year warranty. It has gained trust across the Americas. In Chile, for example, the K16 performs reliably under extreme temperature swings and strong UV exposure.

Looking ahead, the K-Series could explore several directions:

Transparent Acoustic Dome → Outdoor Immersive Installations
Currently used mainly indoors, the technology has potential for outdoor adaptation. Some sports events have already used LED domes for low-latency 4K/8K live streaming. Combining the acoustic dome concept with K-Series’ high brightness and IP65 protection could enable outdoor immersive experience spaces in city plazas or theme parks, turning urban landmarks into cultural attractions.

Mini COB → Enhanced Outdoor Image Quality
Mini COB is rapidly entering the sub-P1.0 market, offering high contrast,reliability, and wide color gamut. The K-Series currently uses SMD packaging with excellent brightness and protection, but pixel pitch could be further optimized. Introducing Mini COB in the future may improve image fineness while maintaining IP65, making outdoor displays impressive even up close.

Flexible LED + 3D Advertising → New Urban Visual Assets
Shaped outdoor LED displays are moving from “large posters” to “city icons.”Flexible screens like the Xmk3 (with ±45° bending) open new possibilities.Combining flexible LED with the K-Series could remove shape constraints for curved facades, wrapped columns, or atrium installations. With 3D content,these displays could evolve from information boards into immersive experience fields.

Q-Series Sports Screens: From Scoreboards to Immersive Viewing

The Q-Series is built for sports venues – basketball, football, tennis, swimming pools. It delivers≥6000 nits brightness, ≥1920Hz refresh rate, 65536 gray scale, with ultra-slim aluminum cabinets (120mm thick, ~60kg), soft corner guards, and top cushions for athlete safety and spectator sight lines. Sports LED screens are shifting from information display to immersive viewing spaces.

Transparent Acoustic Dome → On-site Immersive Viewing Zones
Some 2025 events already used LED acoustic domes for live broadcasts. In the future, small immersive viewing pods near the field – using passive 3D glasses– could offer fans a near-player perspective. The acoustic design allows speakers to be placed behind the screen for synchronized sound.

Mini COB → Court-Level Image Quality
The Q-Series already performs well in brightness and refresh rate, but there is room for sharper image quality to enhance immersion. Mini COB has proven itselfin high-end meeting rooms and automotive displays. If applied to the Q-Series,it could make slow-motion replays and player close-ups remarkably clear under outdoor lighting, enriching second-screen or on-site experiences.

Flexible LED →Continuous Rim Lighting Around the Stadium
As seen in some ballparks, LED boards can withstand sun and rain while boosting atmosphere. Integrating flexible LED into the Q-Series could create a continuous ring display along the stands – dynamically syncing scores, stats,sponsor messages, and light shows. As global stadiums go digital, the Q-Seriescould evolve from a scoreboard into an immersive experience hub.

Immersion Is Not the End – It’s a Direction

InfoComm 2026 Beijing reminded us that the boundaries of LED displays are being redrawn. For Focono,the K-Series and Q-Series have already built a solid foundation. The wave of immersive technology is approaching.

An acoustic dome could potentially turn the K-Series from an advertising board into an urban immersive landmark. Mini COB might upgrade the Q-Series from a scoreboard to court-level visual quality. Flexible LED could give both series the freedom to fit any curve.

The convergence of immersive technology and outdoor LED displays may transform every screen from a “window of information” into a “gateway of experience.”Focono’s K-Series and Q-Series are keeping a close eye on what’s possible.