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Berlin: V-Shaped LED Wall Recreates Journey Into Space

Samsung has installed a new visual centerpiece in the foyer of the Zeiss Major Planetarium: 85 LED cabinets create an immersive experience, displaying high-res space visuals in a V-shaped design.

Berlin’s planetarium now offers an immediate visual entry point into the cosmos: Samsung has installed a V-shaped LED setup in the foyer of the Zeiss Major Planetarium. The installation is part of the exhibition “Universe You Can Touch” and has quickly developed into a popular photo motif.

Located directly at the entrance, the installation is designed to created an immersive effect, enabling a simulated journey through space.

A virtual journey through space (Image: Samsung)
A virtual journey through space (Image: Samsung)

Positioned right at the entrance, the installation is the first exposition piece to greet visitors. Its V-shaped configuration is designed to allow space enthusiasts to immerse themselves in a journey through the universe, creating the sensation of flying through space.

Fine-pitch LED for close viewing

A total of 85 LED cabinets from Samsung’s IEA series are used in the installation. Designed for indoor applications, the LED modules feature a pixel pitch of two millimeters and a refresh rate of 3,840 hertz. This ensures flicker-free viewing – even on camera and at close range – making it particularly appealing for social media content creation.

Fine-pixel LED ensures high image quality at close angles. (Image: Samsung)
Fine-pixel LED ensures high image quality at close angles. (Image: Samsung)

“This opens up exciting prospects for a modern visitor experience that sparks curiosity and leaves visitors wanting more,” says Tim Florian Horn, Chairman of the Planetarium Berlin Foundation.

A video from the Zeiss Major Planetarium in Berlin offers a closer look at the new installation:

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