dvLED for Automotive Design
The design studio is the most demanding room in the world for color and detail. A paint, a material, a stitch, a skin tone: all of it has to read exactly as the designer intended, at any brightness, on every panel. That is the room TRUE was built for.

What this room demands
Color has to be exact
A design decision made on a wrong hue is a wrong decision. Paint, material, stitching and skin tones all have to read as they truly are.
Consistent everywhere
The same color must hold across the whole wall, across every brightness level, and across every panel and every production batch.
No drift over time
What is approved today has to look identical next month. Color that wanders quietly is worse than color that is visibly wrong.
Right for eye and camera
Reviews happen live in the room and through the lens, so the wall has to satisfy both at once.
Color you can measure, on a wall you can trust
TRUE supplies ERMAC based XF+ panel solutions to automotive design studios worldwide. Because we build the panel and the control system together, we calibrate them as one system rather than hoping two vendors agree.
Pantone validated color
The world’s first Pantone validated dvLED display solution, with skin tone validation, driven by the ERMAC Color Space Engine.
Chosen component by component
Every LED, driver IC and PCB element is selected by our own R&D team for consistent optical and electrical behavior.
The full pitch range
Pitches from 0.6 to 2.5, frame rates up to 240 Hz, and 26 bit color on the premium models.
Bright without compromise
High brightness held without giving up contrast or black level, at low power draw and low heat.
Where it earns its place
The ERMAC Color Space Engine was proven together with Porsche Design. Today design teams across the automotive world review their work on TRUE walls.
See it measured in Kassel
The fastest way to judge a wall is to measure it. Book a visit to our Experience Center, or send us your space and we will size it.
Automotive Design questions
Why do automotive design studios use dvLED rather than projection or LCD?
A design review needs one seamless surface with exact, stable color at high brightness. dvLED gives a single continuous image with no bezels and no projector falloff, and when the panel and the control system are calibrated together, the color stays true across the whole wall.
How does TRUE keep color accurate across a large wall?
The ERMAC Color Space Engine holds a Pantone validated reproduction across brightness levels and across production batches, and every component is chosen by our R&D team for consistent behavior. The result can be measured, not just judged by eye.
Which pixel pitch suits a design studio?
It depends on viewing distance and the detail you need to judge. TRUE covers 0.6 to 2.5, and we size the right pitch for your room during planning or a visit to the Experience Center.