Exclusively crafted for the residential market, the Mega Series-COB revolutionizes home visual entertainment with its large-format design and cutting-edge full flip-chip Chip-on-Board (COB) technology. It seamlessly merges theater-grade display performance with home-focused comfort and aesthetics, transforming living rooms, dedicated home theaters, and family spaces into immersive hubs—perfect for cozy movie nights, intense gaming marathons, or casual everyday viewing.
At the core of the Mega Series-COB lies its integrated full flip-chip COB technology—a groundbreaking advancement that outperforms traditional LEDs and TVs in residential environments. Unlike conventional displays with exposed LED beads and visible solder joints (which often lead to pixel gaps, durability issues, or grainy visuals), the Mega Series-COB flips its LED chips and bonds them directly to the circuit board. This design completely eliminates structural gaps and weak points, delivering two game-changing benefits tailored specifically to home viewing needs:
Boasting ultra-fine pixel pitches starting at 0.9mm, the display renders 4K/8K content with exceptional precision—clarity that remains striking even at typical home viewing distances.
When you’re curled up on the sofa (just 2–3 meters from the screen), you’ll catch every tiny texture in a film: the intricate weave of a period drama’s costumes, the weathered rust on a superhero’s armor, or the soft, fuzzy texture of a character’s sweater. For gamers, high-resolution open-world titles come to life—grass blades show distinct veins, rock surfaces reveal tiny cracks, and in-game textures feel so tactile you’ll almost want to reach out and touch them. Even family photos—whether scanned from old albums or pulled from your phone—uncover hidden details: the faint smile lines in a parent’s portrait, the tiny fold on a child’s birthday outfit, or the subtle pattern on a vintage tablecloth. There’s no blurriness or pixelation here—only lifelike clarity that makes on-screen moments feel tangible, as if they’re right in front of you.
The flip-chip structure drastically reduces light leakage and pixel crosstalk, achieving an impressive contrast ratio of up to 1,500,000:1. This means dark scenes finally look “truly dark”—no more washed-out “gray blacks” that shatter the sense of immersion.
Watch a sci-fi film’s starry night sky, and you’ll see inky blackness dotted with crisp, glowing stars (not a murky gray backdrop that dulls the magic). Dive into a horror game’s shadowy corridors, and the darkness feels rich with depth—you can make out subtle details in the shadows (like a creaky door hinge or a distant object) without the screen looking “washed out” or flat. It’s the same level of depth and immersion you’d get in a commercial movie theater, but from the comfort of your own home—drawing you fully into the story, game, or moment.