Stunning presentations of the highest quality with the 136-inch display |
The new 136" display with Designlift – portable, flexible, and ready to use in minutes.
Available now: Our 136" display with integrated design lift impresses with its technology, functionality, and design. Withan image size of 3.0 x 1.6875 m and a Full HD resolution of 1,920 x 1,080 pixels, the display delivers razor-sharp images and brilliant colors. Thanks to the fine pixel pitch of just 1.5 mm and a brightness of 1,000 nits, content is clearly visible from every angle, while the high refresh rate of 3,840 Hz enables more precise display.
Technical specifications:
- Net weight: 263 kg
- Gross weight (including dolly): 372 kg
- Rated power: Typically 400 W | max. 1,500 W
- Resolution: 1,920 x 1,080 pixels
- Brightness: 1,000 nits
- Dimensions (WxHxD): 3,008 x 1,968 x 700 mm, including design lift
- Dimensions (WxHxD) including dolly: 3,168 x 1,970 x 700 mm
- Protective cover included (to protect against dust and dirt)
The display isn't just a visual highlight—it's also versatile:
- Maximum lower edge: 1.2 m – Content visible from all positions
- Maximum image center: 2.04 m
- Portable: can be rolled even without a dolly
- Mobile: 1.98 m high – fits easily through any standard door
- Durable: COB encapsulation ensures stability and longevity
Also available as a foldable 136-inch model!
With a built-in design lift and a width of just 1.98 m, the display fits easily into standard elevators. When folded, it measures a compact 1.98 x 1.98 x 0.7 m (DxWxH).
Controllable via remote control and versatile in use—freestanding, wall-mounted, or suspended—it transforms any room into a stage for impressive visual experiences.
With a built-in design lift and a width of just 1.98 m, the display fits easily into standard elevators. When folded, it measures a compact 1.98 x 1.98 x 0.7 m (DxWxH).
Controllable via remote control and versatile in use—freestanding, wall-mounted, or suspended—it transforms any room into a stage for impressive visual experiences.
Published on: September 17, 2025