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Axion COB is durable by design, creating the strongest dvLED display available. Chip-on-board pixel technology allows for super-fine pixel pitch without the fragility associated with standard dvLED pixels at fine-pitch.
Axion COB is highly power efficient with flip-chip power handling and common cathode technology. Flip-chip technology eliminates the need for a gold or copper bonding wire, reducing both the power draw and heat generated through operation.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is the Axion COB series?
Axion COB is our ultra-fine-pitch indoor LED series built on Chip-On-Board pixel technology, with pitches from 0.6mm to 1.9mm on native 16:9 panels. Flip-chip construction and common cathode power come standard across the series, delivering the close-viewing clarity, durability, and cool operation that boardrooms, control rooms, and broadcast environments demand.
What pixel pitches are available for Axion COB?
Axion COB spans six pitches — 0.6mm, 0.8mm, 0.9mm, 1.25mm, 1.5mm, and 1.9mm — the finest resolutions we offer. At 0.6mm, a single square meter carries over 2.5 million pixels, supporting comfortable viewing from just a few feet away for applications where audiences work directly beside the display.
What makes Axion COB more durable than conventional LED panels?
COB construction places diodes directly on the circuit board beneath a hardened protective coating — there are no individual pixel packages to snag, chip, or dislodge. The sealed surface resists impact, dust, and contact, making Axion COB inherently touch-safe for high-traffic spaces without requiring the add-on epoxy treatments conventional SMD panels need.
What does Axion COB's native 16:9 aspect ratio mean?
Video is produced in 16:9, and Axion COB panels are built in that same native ratio — so standard content fills the display exactly as shot, with no cropping or manipulation. Walls assemble to true Full HD, 4K, and 8K formats, which matters most where live video is central, such as house of worship services and broadcast.
What configuration options are available for Axion COB?
We call these Special Configurations — factory-built variants of the same panel, each tuned for a different priority. Axion COB comes in two: Normal, delivering 1,000 nits with 20,000:1 contrast for typical indoor environments, and High Bright, delivering 3,000 nits with 50,000:1 contrast for daylight-flooded spaces and applications demanding maximum punch. Both share the same flip-chip, common cathode foundation.
Is the Axion COB series TAA compliant?
Yes — Axion COB qualifies under the Trade Agreements Act for sale to any agency of the U.S. government, meeting federal purchasing standards for command centers, briefing rooms, and secure facilities where COB’s fine pitch and durability are particularly valued.
What warranty and maintenance options come with Axion COB?
Axion COB includes a 3-year warranty, extendable to 10 years, with spare parts included in every project for onsite repairs. Modules, power supplies, and receiving cards are all hot-swappable from the front, restoring the display in minutes without powering down or accessing the rear.
Can Axion COB wrap around a 90-degree corner?
Yes — Axion COB offers frames with left or right 45° edges, joining two display faces cleanly around an outside corner with no pixel gap. Fine-pitch corner wraps create striking architectural effects — continuous imagery flowing around columns and wall edges at resolutions that hold up under close inspection.
Does Axion COB support touch interactivity?
Yes — touch is an available option for Axion COB, and the series is unusually well suited to it: the hardened COB surface withstands constant physical contact that would wear on conventional panels. Touch-enabled Axion COB serves collaboration rooms, wayfinding, museums, and interactive retail.
How does Axion COB compare to Axion Pro?
Axion COB and Axion Pro are siblings serving different priorities: Axion COB reaches finer pitches (down to 0.6mm versus 0.9mm), carries inherent surface durability, and runs lighter per panel — while Axion Pro offers more Special Configurations, and options like redundant power and embedded senders. Choose COB for the closest viewing and highest-contact spaces; choose Pro for configuration breadth.
