World's largest mobile LED screen is 767 inches, with a 4K resolution and a 3,840 Hz refresh rate

Belgian LED displays specialist Photonics showcased its 161.5-square-meter, 4K-ready Jumbo162 screen outside ISE 2025 in Barcelona earlier this month.

https://www.tomshardware.com/monitors/worlds-largest-mobile-led-screen-is-767-inches-with-a-4k-resolution-and-a-3-840-hz-refresh-rate

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