Naturally, it all started with new developments in manufacturing of LED screens. Technical improvements resulted in drastically lower prices. New silicon reactors saturated the market of silicon plates for intellectual microchips (IC drivers and microchips). Competition among hundreds of LED manufacturers in South Asian regions contributes to lower prices and gradual improvement of final quality.
An important factor is fashion. It has become fashionable to own a LED screen or a outdoor screen network. With the explosive growth in the number of LED screens around the world and the fact that lighting systems are gradually changing into LED-based systems, we will probably call the 21st century – an age of LEDs.
As the TV channels open their studios right in the middle of our cities for everyone to see, the towns are getting brighter, more interesting to visit, while the digital world continues to win over new vistas.
And that means that all of us will benefit from the newly appearing possibilities, naturally, only if the digital out-of-home TV does not develop spasmodically and erratically, but in a well-planned fashion with proper concern for public safety (permissible electromagnetic emissions) and aesthetics of modern urban architecture