DUBAI / WAM
Emaar Entertainment, the leisure and entertainment subsidiary
of Emaar Properties, has unve-
iled a record-breaking organic light-emitting diode screen ab-
ove Dubai Aquarium and Underwater Zoo.
The screen has received three Guinness World Records titles, in partnership with LG, setting records for being the largest OLED screen, highest resolution video wall and largest high-definition video wall.
Comprising over 820 flexible, OLED panels which allow the screen to emit light without the need for backlighting, the thin and flexible high-definition screen provides wider viewing angles to make the most of breathtaking
images and captivating colours. Unique to the Flexible Open Frame OLED signage from LG, the scr-
een is able to curve, mimicking
the rolling waves of the ocean,
a perfect complement to Dubai Aquarium.
Maitha Al Dossari, Chief Executive Officer of Emaar Entertainment, said, “Emaar Entertainment continues to push the boundaries and achieve greater highs through innovative installations and attractions. We’re committed to delivering the best in the industry and are honoured that the new OLED screen at Dubai Aquarium and Underwater Zoo has received three Guinness World Records achievements, underpinning
our commitment to pioneering
innovative attractions, continued advancements in technology
and digital attractions, and inspiring joy.â€
Commenting on the record, Talal Omar, Guinness World Record’s Country Manager – MENA, said, “We are very excited that Emaar Entertainment and LG have set multiple records today with the ‘Largest OLED screen’, ‘Highest resolution video wal’l and ‘Largest high-definition video wall’. The multiple records perfectly complement the advanced technology that Dubai is known for and Guinness World Records congratulates Emaar Entertainment and LG.â€