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PPDS extends outdoor display range with new Philips Urban LED 5000, 6000, and 7000 Series
PPDS, global provider of Philips Professional Displays and complementary solutions, has announced the latest additions to its outdoor dvLED line up, with the launch of the new ultra high bright Philips Urban LED 5000, 6000, and 7000 Series.
The extension of the Urban LED Series comes twelve months after PPDS confirmed its entry into the outdoor dvLED market. This saw its debut offering selected by FC Barcelona to power the digital scoreboards at the club’s renovated 105,000 seat Spotify Camp Nou Stadium (opening 2026).
The Urban LED 7000 Series is equipped with the tools and the technology to transform an ever-broadening range of settings - including bus stations, airports, casinos, and public venues - into a hive of digital activity.
Available immediately, the Urban LED 7000 comes in two panel sizes - 500 x 500 mm and 500 x 1000 mm - designed to suit space requirements, with a choice of 2.9, 3.9, or 4.8 pixel pitch options.
The Urban LED 7000 offers up to 6,000 nits brightness, as well as high contrast ratio and refresh rates (3840 Hz) for smooth broadcasting and advanced colour subtlety, shading, and saturation.
Mirroring the indoor Philips Unite LED 7000 Series, the Philips Urban LED 7000 Series lets customers take control of their creativity, with the ability to connect different cabinet sizes and pixel pitches to fit.
For fast and simplified maintenance, all modules and components feature front and rear access. The Urban LED 7000 Series models are equipped with an IP66 rating (dustproof, waterproof, and salt spray resistant for installations near the coast).
Designed for viewing distances between 10-30 metres, the Urban 6000 LED Series brings flexibility, reduced energy consumption, and powerful visual performance, whether showcasing entertainment or presenting DooH advertising in heavy traffic environments, such as high streets, motorways, airports, train and bus stations, or on the side of buildings.
Available in 1200 x 1200 mm, 800 x 1200 mm, and 800 x 900 mm panels, and a range of pixel pitch variants to suit - 6.67, 8.3, and 10 - the Urban LED 6000 Series delivers high contrast and high refresh rates of 7680 Hz for smooth visual reproduction, including live broadcasting.
Mirroring the 7000 Series, the Urban LED 6000 offers luminance of up to 7,200 nits, while an IP65 rating - resistant to water, such as rain or cleaning, as well as potentially hazardous or corrosive airborne pollutants - also ensures reliability and visual performance in more extreme environments and conditions.
The Urban LED 6000 Series is also suitable for sub-zero conditions of -20 °C (-4 °F), or extreme temperatures of up to 50 °C (122 °F), without risk of condensation or breakdown.
The Urban LED 5000 Series is PPDS’ first outdoor offering designed to help maximise advertising and communication opportunities around pitch and court perimeters inside stadiums.
Meeting the strict regulations required by many professional sports leagues for outdoor LED advertising boards - including La Liga, Premier League and The Champions League - the Urban LED 5000 Series complements the 6000 and 7000 Series.
Available in 1600 x 900 mm and 2000 x 900 mm panel sizes, and across three different pixel pitches - 6.67, 8.3, and 10 - to suit venue size and viewing distances, the Urban 5000 Series features up to 10,000 nits brightness and an IP66 rating.
“In professional sport, the role of dvLED displays has become as important to TV viewers as it is to those in the stadium, both as a spectacle and for digital advertising opportunities”, notes Jeroen Brants, Global Product Director LED Displays at PPDS.
“The Urban LED 5000 marks our entry into the perimeter and ribbon arena”, he adds. “dvLED ribbons are becoming increasingly adopted by both modern and older stadiums, and the Urban 5000 Series will join the 6000 Series in being selected for installation at FC Barcelona’s Spotify Camp Nou stadium.”
(Photo: Philips/PPDS)
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