Samsung is undoubtedly the king of displays, and we have seen the company delivering some of the most impressive displays on various devices, including its phones.
Now, Samsung has announced how it has supplied the world's first 481-foot LED signage system for the Formula 1 Las Vegas Grand Prix. The South Korean giant has included the F1 log LED signage on top of the 1,000-foot F1 racing circuit building. The signage is big and bright enough that anyone can spot it from afar.
Samsung shows some serious hardware prowess at the Formula 1 taking place in Las Vegas
You can have a look at the staggering and impressive signage below:

Based on the information that Samsung has provided, a total of 25,000 LED modules were provided that make up this massive signage. Renee Wilm, Chief Executive Officer of Las Vegas Grand Prix, Inc., said, “Through our partnership, we are achieving this goal with the innovative technology that Samsung has brought to the Las Vegas Strip Circuit.”
Samsung also claims that this display was created to deliver a "wow" moment. Surely, looking at it, I can understand what the company meant. What's even more impressive is that this display is capable of delivering some of the best viewing experiences one can look at.
In addition to that, Samsung has outfitted the grandstands with "three 941-square-foot Samsung 8mm LED displays with over 1.2 million pixels." The purpose here is to ensure that everyone who does attend the event has an excellent time at the event. What's even more impressive is that the LED displays installed by the company offer the latest HDR10+ technology and even over 8,000ni brightness. This is going to deliver a top-of-the-line viewing experience even on days when the sun is not hiding behind the clouds.
Samsung shared an interesting fact about the LED signage installation:
The F1 Rooftop Logo, Escalator Trapezoid and three Grandstand displays feature over 33 million Samsung LED pixels and over 32,000 square feet and together, are long enough to lap the Las Vegas Strip Circuit two and a half times.
It is safe to say that this achievement is not something anyone can shrug off. Samsung has truly done something magnificent here and has confirmed once again how the company knows how to handle, deliver, and display top-tier display technology.
News Source: Samsung Newsroom









