Overview

LED display that lives on glass

The M Series is a modular transparent LED screen designed to adhere directly to tempered glass, on either the inside or outside face. No cabinet, no structural frame, no drilling. The modules press into place, and when the screen is off, it’s virtually invisible.

When it’s on, it delivers holographic-quality 3D visuals that appear to float in mid-air. Pixel pitches from P2.5 to P10 let you match pixel density to viewing distance and budget.

Modules splice seamlessly in any direction with no limits on width or height, and can curve to fit cylindrical or arched glass down to a 750mm radius.

Transparency Rate80% / 90% (P10)
Module Thickness1.8 mm
Weight per m²6 kg/m²
Brightness5,000 cd/m²
Contrast Ratio9,000 :1
Grey Scale16 bit
Features

Built different from the ground up

Truly invisible when off

No frame, no cabinet, no floodlight bleed. The back of the screen is as clean as the front, it disappears into the glass architecture.

Holographic 3D visuals

Playing holographic or 3D video content, images appear to float in space, a genuine naked-eye VR effect for retail, exhibitions, and events.

Ultra-thin at 1.8mm

Each module is less than 2mm thick and weighs just 6kg per square metre, lying flush against glass without altering sightlines or light levels.

Unlimited scalability

Modules splice horizontally and vertically without limit, from a single shopfront window to an entire airport terminal wall.

Curves and arcs supported

Modules flex to fit curved glass. Minimum arc radius of 750mm means cylindrical columns, S-curves, and convex shopfronts are all compatible.

Reusable, up to 3 times

Modules can be removed with distilled water, dried, and reapplied up to three full cycles. Ideal for temporary or relocatable installations.

No structural modifications

Adhere to the inner or outer glass face. No drilling, no reinforcement, no planning headaches. Install and connect. Done.

High brightness & contrast

Up to 5,000 cd/m² brightness and 9,000:1 contrast keeps content punchy even in brightly lit retail and outdoor-facing environments.

Colorlight & NovaStar ready

Compatible with both major LED control ecosystems. Synchronous and asynchronous playback both supported, computer, tablet, or phone.

Applications

Where it belongs

The M Series works anywhere there’s glass and an audience worth impressing.

Retail flagship storesShopping mall façades Airport terminalsHotel lobbies Corporate exhibition hallsHigh-end brand showrooms Glass curtain wallsMuseum & gallery displays Event & pop-up installationsGovernment & public buildings High-speed rail & subway stationsCommercial window displays
Specifications

Three models. One platform.

Choose the pixel pitch that matches your viewing distance. Closer viewing = smaller pitch; large architectural installs can go coarser for higher transparency.

ParameterValue
ModelSeries M2
Pixel PitchP2.5 / P2.5 (H/V)
Pixel Density160,000 dot/m²
Transparency Rate≥70%
Module Dimensions1025×125mm (400×50 px) · 1200×125mm (470×50 px)
Brightness≥1,200 cd/m²
Max Power Consumption800 W/m²
Avg Power Consumption350 W/m²
Grey Scale16 bit
Scanning ModeStatic driving, single pixel single control
ConstructionLight board & driving board integrated
Control SystemColorlight / NovaStar
Input VoltageAC 100–240V, 50/60Hz
Module VoltageDC 4.2V ± 0.2V
Working Temperature-20°C to +60°C
Working Humidity20%–85% RH (non-condensing)
Storage Temperature-20°C to +50°C
Storage Humidity10%–85% RH (non-condensing)
EnvironmentIndoor
Lifespan≥100,000 hours
ParameterValue
ModelSeries M3
Pixel PitchP3.91 / P3.91 (H/V)
Pixel Density65,536 dot/m²
Transparency Rate≥80%
Module Dimensions1025×250mm (256×64 px) · 1197×250mm (300×64 px) · 1500×250mm (376×64 px) · 1000×250mm (256×64 px)
Brightness≥2,000 cd/m²
Max Power Consumption1,000 W/m²
Avg Power Consumption375 W/m²
Grey Scale16 bit
Scanning ModeStatic driving, single pixel single control
ConstructionLight board & driving board integrated
Control SystemColorlight / NovaStar
Input VoltageAC 100–240V, 50/60Hz
Module VoltageDC 4.2V ± 0.2V
Working Temperature-20°C to +60°C
Working Humidity20%–85% RH (non-condensing)
Storage Temperature-20°C to +50°C
Storage Humidity10%–85% RH (non-condensing)
EnvironmentIndoor
Lifespan≥100,000 hours
ParameterValue
ModelSeries M6
Pixel PitchP6.25 / P6.25 (H/V)
Pixel Density25,600 dot/m²
Transparency Rate≥80%
Module Dimensions1025×250mm (160×40 px) · 1200×250mm (188×40 px) · 1500×250mm (236×40 px) · 1200×250mm (192×40 px)
Brightness≥1,600 cd/m²
Max Power Consumption1,000 W/m²
Avg Power Consumption375 W/m²
Grey Scale16 bit
Scanning ModeStatic driving, single pixel single control
ConstructionLight board & driving board integrated
Control SystemColorlight / NovaStar
Input VoltageAC 100–240V, 50/60Hz
Module VoltageDC 4.2V ± 0.2V
Working Temperature-20°C to +60°C
Working Humidity20%–85% RH (non-condensing)
Storage Temperature-20°C to +50°C
Storage Humidity10%–85% RH (non-condensing)
EnvironmentIndoor
Lifespan≥100,000 hours
Installation

How installation works

No structural engineer required. A trained installer can complete a standard shopfront fit-out in a single day.

1Glass requirements

  • Fully white tempered glass, rated to 300°C
  • Clean, dry, and moisture-free before application
  • Acrylic and non-tempered glass not suitable
  • Curved glass: min. radius 750mm (M3) / 2m (M6)

2Power box

  • Fix base plate or timber backing to glass first
  • Secure control box to the backing board
  • Connect IDC signal cable from supplied accessories
  • Connect cascade network cables between boxes

3Module application

  • Mark a level horizontal reference line on the glass
  • Remove protective film from module backs
  • Do not mix Module A and Module B types
  • Press firmly, work from one edge or centre outward

4Wiring & configuration

  • Connect power and signal cables to each module
  • Connect HDMI and config cable to controller
  • Load software and config files from supplied USB
  • Send Module A and B config files separately
Power-On Sequence
Step 1
Turn on Controller
Step 2
Power Distribution Cabinet
Step 3
Turn on PC

Power-off is the reverse. Always allow 5 minutes between on/off cycles.

Troubleshooting

Common questions

Check that AC power is reaching both the screen and controller. Verify the HDMI connection between the PC and controller is seated properly. If the PC has entered sleep mode or the graphics card output is disabled, wake or reconfigure it. Confirm the indicator light on the control box is green once power is on.
This usually points to a mapping file mismatch. Confirm that the signal wiring layout matches the mapping file in the software. Check that cascade network cables between control boxes are firmly seated, and verify that display position and screen size parameters match the physical dimensions of your screen.
Check that HDMI and network cables are securely connected. Ensure signal cable runs don’t exceed allowable distances: network cable ≤80m, multimode fibre ≤300m, single-mode fibre ≤15km. Confirm the output resolution in the controller is equal to or greater than the screen’s native resolution.
Inspect the receiving card and signal cable on the affected control box. A loose or faulty receiving card is the most likely culprit, reseat or replace it. If the receiving card program has become corrupted, reload it from the supplied USB.
Verify the DC output and AC input voltage on that module’s power supply. Check the indicator light on the associated receiving card, if it’s off or amber, investigate the HUB card contact. Also check the LAN cable linking that control box to the previous one in the cascade.
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