
Nanolumens will debut the next generation of its indoor Nixel Series at InfoComm 2026, introducing updates designed to simplify installation and serviceability for fine-pixel-pitch LED applications.
The updated Nixel Series builds on Nanolumens’ curvable LED display platform with a refined architecture designed for flat and curved display configurations. The system uses a unified module structure to support both display types, giving integrators a more consistent approach across different architectural environments.
The Nixel Series supports concave and convex curves without visible bezels or faceting, according to the company. It is designed for applications including architectural installations, transportation hubs, arenas and experiential environments.
“Since its introduction nearly 20 years ago, Nixel Series has been the solution for countless uniquely shaped display installations,” said Kurt DeYoung, Chief Revenue Officer for Nanolumens. “The new generation builds on that vast experience and maximizes overall advancements in LED display technology over that time.”
The next-generation indoor Nixel Series is designed for closer viewing distances, with pixel pitch options ranging from 0.9mm to 2.5mm. The updated models include standard Glue-On-Board protection, color-coded cabling and a cabinet-less modular design intended to simplify installation.
Nanolumens said the next-generation Nixel Series also expands compatibility with its Aurora video processing platform, enabling organizations to standardize on a single processing platform across multiple Nanolumens display technologies.
The next-generation Nixel Series will be shown at InfoComm 2026 in booth N7321.
