Large formate LED screens at Nassau Cruise Port
As part of a massive four-year revitalization project to upgrade and expand its port system, Nassau’s international cruise gateway Nassau Cruise Port (NCP) added two LED video displays to the highly trafficked port area. Now the second-busiest cruise port in the world, the enhanced NCP can accommodate up to six cruise vessels, including three of the world’s largest Oasis-class vessels simultaneously ― a daily capacity of 30,000 visitors.
Both of the new large-format LED displays were built from SNA Displays’ EMPIRE™ Exterior line of video display technology. The screen at the Nassau Port arrivals gate is 22′ tall and 45′ wide (1,008 x 2,064 pixels). Directed at cruise ship passengers to welcome guests as one of their first touchpoints on the island, the arrivals display features a curve with a nine-foot radius to follow the building’s façade.
An additional video display measuring 22’10” x 29’5″ (1,044 x 1,344 pixels) was installed on the façade of Nassau’s newly built Educulture Junkanoo Museum in the port city’s downtown area. Video content on the screen largely reflects the museum’s emphasis on honoring Nassau’s culture and heritage.
Eastern Sign Tech provided installation services at both display locations.
Both of the new large-format LED displays were built from SNA Displays’ EMPIRE™ Exterior line of video display technology. The screen at the Nassau Port arrivals gate is 22′ tall and 45′ wide (1,008 x 2,064 pixels). Directed at cruise ship passengers to welcome guests as one of their first touchpoints on the island, the arrivals display features a curve with a nine-foot radius to follow the building’s façade.
An additional video display measuring 22’10” x 29’5″ (1,044 x 1,344 pixels) was installed on the façade of Nassau’s newly built Educulture Junkanoo Museum in the port city’s downtown area. Video content on the screen largely reflects the museum’s emphasis on honoring Nassau’s culture and heritage.
Eastern Sign Tech provided installation services at both display locations.
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