EA-PD Indoor GOB Podium LED Screen

Configure Your EA-PD Podium LED Screen
What Is the EA-PD Indoor GOB Podium LED Screen?
The EA-PD is an indoor GOB podium LED screen that combines a digital lectern with a 320 × 960 mm or 480 × 960 mm display. It is available in P1.53 and P1.86, uses 320 × 160 mm GOB modules, supports front service, and operates from AC 100–240 V. The cabinet includes a work surface, power outlets, data interfaces, storage, and wheels for single-person positioning. It is designed for conference rooms, auditoriums, schools, houses of worship, and event stages.

Two Cabinet and Display Sizes
Choose a 530 × 460 × 1,150 mm cabinet with a 320 × 960 mm display, or a 650 × 460 × 1,150 mm cabinet with a 480 × 960 mm display. Both sizes are available with P1.53 or P1.86 pixel pitch, so integrators can match display width and viewing distance to the venue.

Front-Service Module Access
The front-service design allows technicians to access the LED modules from the display face. Rear service clearance is not required, which simplifies placement near a stage wall, conference-room backdrop, or fixed lectern position.

320 × 160 mm GOB LED Modules
Each EA-PD uses 320 × 160 mm GOB LED modules. GOB encapsulation helps protect the LED surface against everyday impact, dust, and moisture while supporting the close viewing distances common in lecture halls and meeting rooms.

Integrated LED Lectern Cabinet
The integrated lectern provides a broad work surface, power outlets, multiple data interfaces, and storage space. Presenters can connect equipment and organize accessories without adding a separate podium beside the LED display.

Plug-and-Play Mobility
Plug-and-play operation keeps setup straightforward. The wheeled cabinet can be positioned by one person, while the compact footprint suits venues that move the lectern between meeting rooms, classrooms, stages, or event areas.

Applications for the EA-PD Podium LED Screen
The EA-PD supports keynote presentations, teaching, sermons, corporate announcements, product launches, and public information. Typical installations include auditoriums, schools, conference rooms, houses of worship, exhibition spaces, and event stages.























































