Sony Unveils Game-Changing Crystal LED CAPRI Display at InfoComm 2025
Sony to debut its innovative Crystal LED CAPRI display at InfoComm 2025 in Orlando, showcasing advanced features for virtual production.

Sony Unveils Game-Changing Crystal LED CAPRI Display at InfoComm 2025
Exciting news is underway as Sony Electronics gears up to showcase its innovative Crystal LED CAPRI display at InfoComm 2025, happening from June 11-13 in Orlando, Florida. This new addition to their lineup promises to revolutionize the landscape of virtual production, offering a host of impressive features designed for a diverse audience including TV, film, and commercial applications. As reported by TVTechnology, the CAPRI display boasts a maximum brightness of 1,500 candelas per square meter and a notable LED pitch size of just 2.50 millimeters.
The technical advancements don’t stop there. The CAPRI is equipped with high refresh rates of up to 7,680 Hz, ensuring smooth motion and significantly reducing scanline artifacts. It also features a wide color gamut, covering over 98% of the DCI-P3 spectrum for impeccable image reproduction. Its anti-reflection capabilities mean viewers can expect a crystal-clear experience, regardless of lighting conditions. Installation is a breeze too, thanks to a 1:1 cabinet optimized for temporary setups, allowing for fast assembly and disassembly without the need for complicated tools.
Flexibility and Compatibility
Offering remarkable flexibility, Sony’s CAPRI series includes models ZRD-VS25FB and ZRD-VS25FM, which can be used alongside Brompton and Megapixel controllers. The sleek design not only lends itself to efficient maintenance, with rear-accessible module blocks but also allows for all sorts of configurations with the existing VERONA LED walls. As noted by Sports Video Group, the CAPRI can indeed be stacked or hung up to seven meters high, making it a versatile choice for various environments, including corporate settings and universities.
This growing demand for advanced virtual production capabilities reflects the broader trends in the industry. With projects increasingly spanning regions from the Middle East to Europe, the opportunity for optimal visual experiences is expanding. Furthermore, the integration of CAPRI with Sony’s innovative virtual production solutions—including cutting-edge cameras and a new motion tracking system—adds tremendous value, making the technology accessible for users at all levels.
A Leap Forward in Technology
In addition to the CAPRI, Sony has also introduced a new line of microLED displays—the C-series and B-series—which promise even higher brightness levels and advanced features. As highlighted by FWD.nl, these models are designed primarily for commercial use and feature a modular setup, allowing for various size configurations with minimal bezels. With microLED technology dispensing with backlighting needs, these displays claim brightness levels reaching up to 1,800 nits and an astonishing contrast ratio of 1,000,000:1.
The integration of technologies found in Sony’s consumer TVs, alongside features like HDR and 120fps functionality, really showcases the company’s commitment to quality. While the price point of these new models hasn’t yet been disclosed, estimates suggest it could be approaching €100,000 depending on the configuration.
As the virtual production environment continues to evolve, Sony’s focus on innovation and user-friendly designs positions them well to meet the demands of a growing market. With the CAPRI set to ship this winter, anticipation builds for its debut and the potential it holds for transforming how content is produced and experienced.