An LED display screen works by using light-emitting diodes (LEDs) as individual pixels to create visual content. Each LED emits light of a specific color (red, green, or blue) when an electric current is applied, and by controlling the brightness and combination of these primary colors, the display can produce a wide spectrum of hues and images.The panels are connected to a control system that receives video, image, or text data, processes it, and sends signals to each LED to adjust its brightness and color in real time. This allows the display to show live events, instant replays, scores, advertisements, and other dynamic content, enhancing the spectator experience at major sporting events such as FIFA matches, NBA games, and Olympic competitions.
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