Visual Retale launches Malaysia’s largest LED digital billboard on Pinnacle Petaling Jaya

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Pinnacle digital screen.jpgVisual Retale has a supersized LED digital billboard, the largest high-resolution screen in Malaysia, installed on the façade of Pinnacle Petaling Jaya, the tallest office tower in Petaling Jaya city.

Measuring a massive 110 feet (33.5 metres) in height and 68 feet (20.7 metres) in width, the sheer size of this digital billboard dwarfs other existing large high-resolution screens, which are on average about 60 feet (18 metres) by 40 feet (12 metres) only. The bottom of the screen starts on the 9th floor of the building façade and stretches all the way up to the 19th floor, comprising almost 10 floors of LED panels, making it not just the largest, but also the tallest solid panel LED outdoor site in Malaysia.

“Size and location are indeed two key factors in determining the impact and value that an out-of-home advertisement site can deliver. With a total LED surface area of 7,480 square feet, it is quite hard to miss, you can see it quite a distance away and it stands tall at the busiest artery leading into the city. This site promises to offer high impact and great visibility for your brands,” said Sailendra Kanagasundram, CEO of Visual Retale.

The digital billboard on Pinnacle Tower is strategically located along Federal Highway in the heart of Petaling Jaya city, with Sheraton Hotel as a landmark. According to statistics from Jabatan Kerja Raya Malaysia (Road Works Department), the screens face an estimated 505,000 vehicles heading into Kuala Lumpur city centre between 7am to 11pm daily, making it the busiest expressway in the country.

“Above and beyond that, we also want to take advantage of the dynamism that comes with digital media and to serve audiences with more meaningful targeted content. Hence, we are currently working with a media technology partner to incorporate some cutting-edge features to the screens, which will make this offering even more exciting. So watch this space as we continue to revolutionise the outdoor advertising market,” Kunagasundram shared.

Construction of this ‘mother of all digital billboards’ took three months to complete.