Nanolumens has unveiled the next-generation Nixel Series, an upgraded flexible LED display platform designed for fine-pixel-pitch applications. Debuting at InfoComm 2026, the new series features a unified module architecture that supports both flat and curved display configurations, giving AV integrators greater flexibility while simplifying specification, installation, and maintenance. The cabinet-less design and patented True Curve™ technology enable seamless concave and convex displays without visible bezels, making it ideal for architectural spaces, transportation hubs, arenas, and immersive environments.
The updated Nixel Series is available in pixel pitches ranging from 0.9mm to 2.5mm and includes standard Glue-On-Board (GOB) protection for enhanced durability. New color-coded cabling and a modular design help speed up deployment and serviceability. The displays are also compatible with Nanolumens’ Aurora processing platform, providing high-quality color performance, smoother motion handling, and a more streamlined display ecosystem for enterprise and commercial AV applications.
Nanolumens, an industry-leading manufacturer and designer of cutting-edge LED displays and video wall solutions, announces the next generation of its indoor flexible curve Nixel Series, introducing a refined product architecture focused on fine-pixel-pitch applications, simplified installation and improved serviceability for AV integrators and system designers. The next-generation Nixel Series will make its debut in North Hall booth #N7321 at InfoComm 2026 in Las Vegas.
The revitalized Nixel Series enhances Nanolumens’ curvable LED display platform with an advanced architecture designed for fine-pixel-pitch applications and greater deployment adaptability. The updated platform uses a unified module structure that supports both flat and curved display configurations, giving integrators more flexibility across a range of architectural environments. The Nixel Series’ enhancements are designed to simplify specification, installation and long-term service while maintaining seamless visual performance.
The Nixel Series features patented flexible LED displays engineered to support seamless concave and convex curves without visible bezels or faceting. Designed for architectural installations, transportation hubs, arenas and experiential environments, the Nixel Series supports both True Curve™ and flat display topologies using the same module system. The cabinet-less design maximizes adaptability in the field while reducing mechanical complexity behind the display surface. Nanolumens’ approach enables integrators to create custom curved and flat installations using a more consistent deployment methodology.
“Since its introduction nearly 20 years ago, Nixel Series has been the solution for countless uniquely shaped display installations, literally bending to the needs of complex architectural designs, and overcoming those challenges,” 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. It offers a more streamlined and adaptable platform that simplifies installation, improves serviceability and gives integrators greater flexibility in the field while maintaining the seamless curved visual performance the Nixel Series is known for.”
The next-generation indoor Nixel Series is focused on closer viewing distances with pixel pitch options ranging from 0.9mm to 2.5mm. For increased ruggedization and durability, each of the new models has standard Glue-On-Board (GOB) protection. To reduce installation complexity and improve service efficiency, the new Nixel Series also introduces color-coded cabling. Combined with its patented skin-and-frame-topology and cabinet-less modular design, the updates support faster onsite deployment and more adaptable installation workflows. The Nixel Series’ modular architecture allows integrators to make adjustments more efficiently in custom or nonstandard environments.
The next-generation Nixel Series expands video processing compatibility with Nanolumens’ Aurora platform, enabling a more unified display and processing solution. The TAA-compliant Aurora platform delivers 23-bit true-to-source color, precise motion handling and file-less content management designed for environments that require consistent and accurate visual performance. With Aurora compatibility, organizations deploying Nixel Series displays can standardize on a single processing platform across multiple Nanolumens technologies while simplifying system design and deployment. The compatibility supports Nanolumens’ emphasis on aligning display and processing technologies within a more cohesive ecosystem.
Visit Nanolumens in North Hall booth #N7321 at InfoComm 2026 at the Las Vegas Convention Center from June 17–19, 2026.










