Nanolumens, manufacturer and designer of cutting-edge LED displays and solutions, announced Aurora, a high-performance video processing platform. Aurora, which will debut at InfoComm 2025, represents Nanolumens’ expansion into video processing, emphasizing the company’s vision for delivering seamless, end-to-end display ecosystems that set the standard for performance, reliability and ease of use.
Per the company, Aurora has been purposefully engineered to work exclusively with Nanolumens displays, unlike traditional LED processors built for compatibility across a wide range of vendors. The joint approach eliminates the guesswork and compatibility pitfalls with configuration and the calibration of files, which integrators often face. It also allows Nanolumens to maintain complete control over the entire display system, from pixels to processing, says the company.
Main Features
“We are thrilled to bring to market a processing solution that aligns perfectly with our display technology, removing uncertainty and delivering the performance, reliability and ease of integration our customers demand,” remarks Kurt DeYoung, chief revenue officer for Nanolumens. “Aurora is designed to bring tremendous value across all our key audiences. For channel partners, it enhances our full-system offering and helps secure more specified projects. AV consultants and engineers benefit from its reliable performance and easy system design. Designers gain a tool that supports impactful, creative visuals, while Aurora offers end users a more dependable system that meets their technical needs with less hassle.”
According to Nanolumens, Aurora delivers exceptional visual accuracy with 23-bit output and 12-bit input for true-to-life color representation. Aurora’s auto-calibration feature simplifies screen setup and tile replacement, while intelligent scaling ensures content remains crisp and legible without warping or distortion. Per the company, the platform is remarkably bandwidth-efficient, achieving high-quality visuals while using roughly half the data lines compared to conventional processors.
Additional Capabilities
Aurora features superior dimming capabilities, allowing it to maintain consistent image quality at low and high brightness levels. This is essential for environments that demand low luminance reproduction, says Nanolumens. Users also benefit from a web-based Video Wall Manager for intuitive content control and built-in diagnostics that automatically detect and suggest solutions. According to Nanolumens, Aurora comes with display warranties, ranging from two to eight years depending on the series, for a streamlined and reliable support experience.
Built on a modern, secure architecture, Aurora can help meet the needs of critical and high-impact environments, the company states. It is fully TAA compliant, making it a fit for federal government facilities, control rooms, financial institutions, casinos, healthcare facilities, transportation hubs, hospitality venues and corporate headquarters. According to Nanolumens, Aurora includes a Display Processing Unit (DPU), which manages content delivery to the display, and a Processor Control Unit (PCU), which coordinates multiple DPUs for larger or more complex installations.