Product Update

New: Flexible P1.875 LED Module

ARECH adds a P1.875 flexible LED module — the finest pitch in its flexible range. Silicone-rubber housing, magnetic mounting, 343 mm minimum curve diameter.

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ARECH has added a P1.875 module to its flexible LED range — the finest pixel pitch in the flexible family to date. At 270 × 120 mm per tile with a silicone-rubber housing and built-in magnets, it brings sharp, close-viewing-distance image quality to curved, cylindrical, and irregular surface installs.

Where P1.875 Sits in the Flexible Range

ARECH has been building flexible LED modules for several years, working through P4.8, P3, and P2.5 as the line matured. P1.875 is the next step down — the tightest pitch the flexible family currently offers.

The practical effect is straightforward. At 1.875 mm pixel spacing, the module holds a clean image at closer viewing distances than any previous flexible tile in the range. That opens up applications where both the curve and the closeness matter: retail entrances, corporate lobbies, broadcast studio backgrounds, and exhibition stands where visitors stand within arm's reach of the surface.

The rest of the flexible LED range remains in production alongside it.

How the Module Is Built

The housing is silicone rubber. That is what allows the tile to flex without cracking the LED substrate — silicone absorbs bend stress where a rigid aluminium or plastic shell cannot. Uniformly distributed magnets are moulded into the shell, which is how the modules attach to a support structure and why the install does not require screws at the tile face.

LED type is TOP 1010 all-black. All-black LED packages improve contrast between pixels, which matters more at fine pitches where the pixel gap is visually smaller and any light bleed from the emitter housing is more noticeable.

Refresh rate is 3840 Hz or higher. At that rate, camera-based content capture — broadcast, social video, photography on the showroom floor — does not show scan bars.

The Curve Geometry

The minimum curved diameter this module supports is 343 mm. That is the tightest cylinder the tile can wrap around without exceeding its flex tolerance. To put it in context: a 343 mm diameter column is roughly the width of a standard structural pillar. Tighter cylinders require a different product; wider curves are straightforward.

Maintenance access is from the front. On a curved or flush-mounted install, rear access is often impossible, so the module is built for that constraint.

Typical Use Cases

Fine pitch, curved surface capability, front maintenance, and magnetic tile attachment point to a clear set of installs:

  • Retail and hospitality: curved feature walls, column wraps, and arched entrance displays where the audience is close.
  • Corporate and broadcast: curved studio backgrounds and boardroom signature walls where 4K-level surface detail matters at short range.
  • Exhibition and events: cylindrical or sloped display structures at trade show stands where the geometry changes job to job.

For flat indoor applications at similar pitch, the indoor LED range is the more cost-efficient choice. The flexible module earns its place when the surface is not flat.

Availability

The P1.875 module entered mass production following a 30-day prototyping and testing cycle that included resistance and flexibility testing. It is available to order now.

Full specifications and datasheet downloads are on the flexible LED screen product page. For a quote or a geometry-specific feasibility check on a curved install, contact the engineering team directly.

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