LG DVLED displays wow at Georgia's Savoy Auto Museum
memorializing the history of the automobile, the new 65,000-square-foot institution leverages the latest DVLED display technology
“The Savoy Automobile Museum is world-class, and every decision we made was part of an effort to maximize the guest experience and expand the potential for hosting private events.
With three massive LG digital displays running auto-related content and museum information, this space is unlike any other."
-Tom Shinall, Savoy Automobile Museum Director of Development
Custom curved DVLED creates unique guest experience
The theater and great hall displays are even more impressive because they aren’t flat -- they’re curved, made possible by the unique LG screens and custom DVLED video wall mounting systems from Peerless-AV. The theater display has a concave design that wraps around the rear of the stage, while the great hall display matches the curve of a convex soffit and is tilted down 8 degrees to provide greater visibility for guests. In addition to these two displays, a 4-foot by 24-foot DVLED marquee display is mounted above the theater entrance to invite guests inside the theater and promote films and exhibits. All the displays use LG’s 2.5mm pixel pitch DVLED technology, which is ideal for large screens that require visibility at a distance.
SEAMLESS systems promise secure screens
Through the SEAMLESS by Peerless-AV DVLED Video Wall Integration
Program, their expert team provided start-to-finish onsite consultation
and design and engineering support, including delivery of two SEAMLESS Bespoke DVLED Mounting Systems and a standard flat-to-wall mounting system. Both custom mounts are mounted to the floor and tied back to the wall and, in doing so, this ensured the mounting system had control over any
movement or shifting within the building.
“We brought together the right partners with the right skill sets to achieve an awe-inspiring digital experience that
I think is unmatched by any other Georgia event venue, except perhaps some sports stadiums. It was incredible to
see the work progress in real time and witness the jaws dropping every time a new person walked in the doors"
-Daniel Purcell, Southern Digital Design