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What are the differences between Model M and Model L Displays?
The HYPERVSN SmartV ecosystem features two primary display models, Model M and Model L, which differ in physical size and performance benchmarks.
The most visible difference between the two models is the diameter of the holographic image they produce:
● Model M: Features a diameter of 567 mm for a more compact visual footprint.
● Model L: Features a larger diameter of 750 mm, suitable for larger solo displays or massive wall configurations.
● Common depth: Both models share a uniform display depth of 118 mm.
The models offer different optical specifications tailored to various lighting conditions:
● Brightness: Model M produces 1200 cd/m², whereas Model L is significantly brighter, offering 3000 cd/m² (L-type rays) or 3200 cd/m² (LB-type rays) for high-visibility environments.
● Resolution: Model M has an input resolution of 1080×1080. Model L varies by ray type, offering 1000×1000 with L rays or 1020×1020 with LB rays.
● Pixel pitch: Model M features effective pixel pitch of 0.65 mm, while Model L ranges from 0.98 mm (LB rays) to 1.11 mm (L rays).
● LED count: Model M contains more LEDs per ray (216) than Model L (168–191), resulting in a higher total LED count of 864 for the smaller model compared to 672–764 for the larger one.
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