First, we need to clear up a possible misunderstanding: “Moore” is often associated with Intel co-founder Gordon Moore’s “Moore’s Law,” which describes the growth in the number of transistors on an integrated circuit. growth trend. But in the context of LED display technology, "Moore" is not a standard term.
However, when we discuss HDMI LED display, we can understand it like this:
1. HDMI: HDMI (High-Definition Multimedia Interface) is a high-definition multimedia interface mainly used to transmit high-quality digital audio and video signals. It is widely used to connect devices such as TVs, monitors, projectors, Blu-ray players, game consoles, etc.
2. LED display: An LED display is a display device that uses light-emitting diodes (LEDs) as pixel light sources. Compared with traditional LCD (liquid crystal display) screens, LED displays generally have higher brightness, wider viewing angles and faster response times.
Combining the two, an HDMI LED display may refer to an LED display that supports the HDMI interface. This means you can connect this display with a variety of HDMI devices using HDMI cables to enjoy high-quality video and audio content.
However, please note that direct reference to "Moore HDMI LED display" may be a non-standard naming of a specific brand, model or technology, and you may need to consult the specific product information or contact the manufacturer for more accurate information.