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Thursday, October 15 2020 - 19:09
AsiaNet
Absen Selected for Largest Airport LED Display in SE Asia
SHENZHEN, China, Oct. 15, 2020/PRNewswire-AsiaNet/--

When Kuala Lumpur International Airport's operating company, Malaysian Airport 
Holding Berhad, decided the country's aviation hub was in need of a serious 
visual update, VGI Airports - part of VGI Malaysia - was the first port of call 
and Absen was selected as the LED display supplier.

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The airport spans 100 km² and is one of the busiest airports in the world. KLIA 
was designed and built as part of the MSC Malaysia plan - to create a 
high-technology business district in Selangor, Malaysia.

The teams decided that a digital overhaul was required throughout the airport, 
following the flow of passengers. VGI Airports selected a combination of Absen 
N4, Acclaim A2719, and A2725 for the installation, split into three different 
areas. In the arrivals area, Absen's N4 created the 'Digital Dream' screen, an 
impressive 400sqm LED wall that boasts a jaw dropping 23,976W x 1,008H 
resolution. 

Absen's A2719 was selected for the Satellite Digital Impact Network screen to 
cover both arrival and departures. The same product was also used at the 
check-in area, while the Digital Arrivals Impact Network screen features a 
curved 7.3m x 2m A2725 LED wall strategically installed above the escalators 
for arrivals.

Absen's N series and Acclaim series are designed for indoor display and are 
perfect for use in busy corporate, transport or retail spaces. At a slim 
two-inch panel depth, with a 1000 nit brightness and 8.8kg weight, the N4 
boasts a vivid, lightweight display for all indoor requirements. With wide 
viewing angles and remote tracking, in which real time performance tracking can 
be sent and viewed from a mobile, the N4 leant itself flawlessly to the 
airport's requirements, while still presenting the sharp colour and brightness 
uniformity associated with Absen's range of products.

The installation itself began in Mar-2019 and was completed by Feb-2020, just 
in time to miss the massive disruption caused by Covid-19. Although footfall 
has fluctuated in the intervening months, the airport's administrators and 
travellers have had plenty of time to marvel at its new look.  

"Passengers appreciate arriving or departing an airport that is fully outfitted 
with digital displays," said Nacho Perez, chief digital officer at VGI 
Malaysia. "Moreover, MAHB appreciates the new installations as they help to 
revamp the overall perception of KLIA into one of the best in class in South 
East Asia."

Source: Absen


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