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Samsung to keep the Las Vegas Strip LED lights on after the F1 race

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Last updated: November 14th, 2024 at 11:55 UTC+01:00

F1 fans are looking forward to the next Grand Prix on the calendar. On November 23, all the Formula 1 teams and their drivers will fire up their thousand-horsepower monsters on the Las Vegas Strip for the 22nd round of the season. Samsung will be there to light up the track, and this time, they won't turn off after the race.

As some fans might recall, last year, Samsung installed the world's first 481-foot LED signage on the roof of the pit building in Las Vegas, dazzling everyone with over 22 million pixels combined to take the shape of the F1 logo.

The 481-foot LED signage from Samsung is the world's largest F1 logo.

This week, Samsung confirmed that the same 481-foot LED F1 logo will light up in Las Vegas this year. And there's more.

Samsung also installed a 1,480-square-foot LED escalator display that has become one of the main attractions, as many people stop dead in their tracks to take photos whenever they pass by.

Samsung Display technologies illuminate the pit building and surrounding areas. In total, during the F1 Race, the Las Vegas Strip will be home to 250,000 LED modules from Samsung, amounting to 35 million pixels.

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Fortunately for those who won't be able to attend the F1 race next week, the Samsung LED screens will continue to shine throughout the year and into 2025.

This week, Samsung confirmed that Grand Prix Plaza will continue to serve as a premier venue for private events after the race, so the LEDs will keep shining.

And in 2025, the LED screens that usually light up the F1 event will be used in engaging ways for national holidays, including the Fourth of July, Christmas, New Year's Eve, and more.

Image Credit: Samsung

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