Project Overview
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Project typePublic Space
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Project ModelP40
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Total Area1800 M²
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Reduced consumption of resources65.6ton
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Saving electricity256,438 kWh
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Equivalent to planting5,800 trees
Project Highlight
Utilizing ultra-thin, glasses-free 3D transparent display technology, a massive circular screen spanning 1,800 square meters has been created. With a thickness of no more than 2 millimeters, the screen seamlessly integrates with the Ferris wheel's wheel structure, achieving high-transparency display. It presents vivid, high-definition visuals without obstructing visitors' views of the magnificent East Lake scenery. Integrating movie playback, real-time text/image/video uploads, live broadcasts, AI interactions, and gaming features, it completely overcomes the limitations of traditional light strip displays—such as incomplete visuals, insufficient brightness, and poor clarity—significantly upgrading the visual presentation and interactive experience of this iconic urban landmark.
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