In creative LED design, the transition from a flat wall to a curved corner is often where the "magic" breaks. Designers usually face a difficult choice: use flexible modules for the whole screen (which often looks wavy on flat sections) or deal with a noticeable "seam" and color shift between two different types of screens.
In our latest project, we have mastered the Hybrid LED approach, combining the structural integrity of flat cabinets with the elegance of flexible modules—with zero color difference.
Many installers try to use flexible modules for both flat and curved sections to maintain color consistency. However, because flexible modules are soft, they inevitably show surface roughness on flat areas. This "orange peel" effect ruins the high-end look of a P2.5mm display, especially under bright indoor lighting.
For this project, we engineered a solution that uses each technology where it performs best:
The Flat Sections: We utilized high-precision rigid cabinets. This ensures a perfectly "glass-smooth" surface that remains flat over time, providing the professional finish clients expect.
The Angles/Curves: We integrated custom flexible modules only where the architecture required a curve.
The "Invisible" Transition: The most significant achievement of this project is the total elimination of color difference.


The final installation looks like one single, continuous piece of digital "skin" wrapped around the building's architecture. There is no "roughness" on the flats, no "faceting" on the curves, and most importantly, no visible line where the technology changes.