SNA Displays has partnered with Kevani to launch the largest digital out-of-home (DOOH) display in South Bay, Los Angeles, marking a significant milestone in advertising technology.
SNA Displays has partnered with Kevani to debut the largest digital out-of-home (DOOH) display in South Bay, Los Angeles. This impressive installation measures approximately 61’5″ tall and 40′ wide, processing around 3.6 million pixels across a digital canvas of 2,450 square feet.
Kevin Bartanian, CEO of Kevani, emphasized the display’s strategic location, stating, “Nexus’ prime location and cutting-edge creative capabilities make it a powerful platform for brands looking to make a lasting impact in one of LA’s most dynamic locales.” This display is expected to enhance advertising opportunities in the bustling area.
In addition to the DOOH display, the National Retail Federation (NRF) has unveiled a new video production studio featuring a 1.2 mm BRILLIANT Interior LED videowall from SNA Displays. The videowall measures approximately 6’8″ tall by 11’10” wide and boasts a resolution of 4.7 million pixels.
The studio is designed for broadcast-quality production, equipped with three cameras for multi-angle shots and a high-end production desk, allowing for high-quality content creation.
Craig Sholder, SNA Displays’ West Coast sales director, noted, “The exceptional clarity and scale that Nexus offers is a huge benefit for advertisers.” This reflects a growing trend in the industry towards high-resolution displays that can effectively capture audience attention.
SNA Displays is shifting its focus to smaller-ticket, high-margin products amid uncertainty among grassroots customers, indicating a strategic pivot in response to market demands.
Yesco provided LED installation services for the DOOH display, ensuring that the installation meets the high standards expected in such a prominent location.
As the advertising landscape continues to evolve, these advancements in display technology are expected to play a crucial role in how brands engage with consumers.
Details remain unconfirmed regarding future projects or expansions related to these installations, but the impact of these developments on the advertising sector is anticipated to be significant.











