Walk a modern retail flagship or museum gallery and you will notice the brief has changed: venues no longer ask only for illumination, they ask for content. The PIX'L X range is Morgan Hope's answer — a family of nine interactive LED display products, all driven by the same PIX'L X content engine, so an animation written once can move between a cube totem, a display wall and an interactive floor with no rework.
Morgan Hope Industries is a Southport-based specialist supplier of energy-efficient LED lighting, established in 1992. PIX'L X extends that supply-and-specify approach into programmable LED: we supply the fixtures, program the content and support the installation, from retail flagships to stadia. This article is the tour of what's in the range, where each product fits, and the headline specifications a specifier will want to see first.
One content engine, nine fixtures
The defining feature of PIX'L X is not any single fixture — it is the common control platform behind all nine. Every product in the range runs the same content management software, so the same animation can move between fixtures with no rework. Fixtures such as the Canvas display board daisy-chain to other PIX'L X units, and synchronised effects can be coordinated across neighbouring fixtures on the same controller.
For a venue, that means one content workflow covers the window display, the header board above the entrance and the interactive floor inside — and the range is pitched as interactive LED you can program in minutes, rather than a bespoke AV commission with a bespoke lead time.
A tour of the nine PIX'L X products
- Borg — the modular tile at the heart of the family. Cubes link edge-to-edge to form walls, columns or freestanding totems, and the four-sided Borg 320 cube carries a 2.5 mm pixel pitch at 11 kg per unit — compact enough for desks and counters, scalable enough to become a centrepiece.
- Canvas — the flat display board for retail walls, reception areas and exhibition stands. Slim chassis, programmable per-pixel and daisy-chained to other PIX'L X fixtures, with a fine 1.86 mm pixel pitch.
- Corona — the circular surround for ceilings, soffits and architectural niches, running synchronised effects coordinated with neighbouring PIX'L X fixtures across the same controller.
- Header Board — the overhead programmable banner, designed for stadia, conference venues and event spaces where messaging must be visible from a long throw. Panels install hanging or standing and carry a 1.5625 mm pixel pitch.
- Insignia — the foldable display. It transports flat and opens to a full LED surface in seconds, supports resolutions up to 3840 × 2160, and plays content over WiFi or Ethernet from a PC, phone, tablet or USB — built for pop-up activations, trade shows and retail repositioning.
- Medley — the interactive floor. Pressure and motion sensitive, with a skid-resistant surface and a library of 50 pre-loaded games and interactive visuals supplied as standard.
- Scoop — the concave module for alcoves, niches and curved retail bays. Panels follow a 1.5 m-diameter curve, so the image wraps the architecture without bezels disrupting it.
- Terra — the hemispherical centre-of-room sphere. At 500 mm diameter and 8.5 kg per unit, it presents 360-degree visible content for atria, lobbies and exhibition floors that need a focal display visible from any approach.
- Transparent Display — the see-through glass-effect panel. Content reads against the live scene behind it, which suits retail windows, museum case overlays and immersive room dividers.

Where PIX'L X earns its keep
The range was designed around the environments named on the PIX'L X page: retail flagship stores, museums and visitor attractions, exhibition stands and leisure venues — plus stadia and arenas, where the Header Board's long-throw visibility comes into its own. The shared brief across all of them is programmable content with the impact of dedicated LED, without the lead time of bespoke build.
Built for footfall
UK venues are busy places to compete for attention. The Association of Leading Visitor Attractions reported 165 million visits across 409 UK sites in 2025, a 2% rise on the previous year — and every one of those visits is a moment a display either wins or loses. Reactive content is one of the more dependable ways to convert passing traffic into engagement, which is precisely the job the Medley interactive floor is supplied to do:
"Every Interactive LED Floor comes supplied with a rich library of 50 pre-loaded games and interactive visuals… As people move across the display, the content responds in real time — creating moments of surprise, delight, and discovery."
— PIX'L X Medley interactive floor brochure, Morgan Hope Industries
In a museum, that looks like exhibit content that responds to a visitor's step; in a leisure venue or brand activation, it is the floor itself drawing the crowd. The same logic scales down to a single Borg cube on a reception counter and up to a Header Board addressing a stadium concourse.

Supported end to end
PIX'L X is supplied as a managed package rather than a box on a pallet. The range is fully Morgan Hope-supported, covering:
- design consultation
- fixture supply
- content programming
- on-site installation
- ongoing maintenance
That wrap matters most on interactive projects, where the content plan and the hardware specification have to be decided together.
Specs at a glance
Every PIX'L X product runs RGB programmable LEDs from a 230V AC supply and is driven by the PIX'L X content engine. The table below covers a representative subset of the range.
| Product | Form factor | IP rating | Control |
|---|---|---|---|
| Borg | Indoor RGB LED tile | IP20 | PIX'L X content engine |
| Canvas | RGB LED display board | IP20 | PIX'L X content engine |
| Medley | RGB LED interactive floor | IP54 | PIX'L X content engine with footfall sensing |
| Terra | RGB LED hemispherical display | IP20 | PIX'L X content engine |
| Transparent Display | Transparent RGB LED glass panel | IP20 | PIX'L X content engine |
Two details stand out for specifiers. The Medley carries the highest ingress protection in the range at IP54 — appropriate for a surface that gets walked on, wheeled over and occasionally rained on by spilled drinks — and it is the only fixture whose control option adds footfall sensing on top of the standard engine. Across the published product brochures the refresh story is consistent too: frequencies of 3840 Hz and above on every fixture, with 160° horizontal and vertical viewing angles on the display fixtures (the Medley floor is rated at 140°) and LED life spans rated at 100,000 hours.
See it running: book a PIX'L X demo
Interactive LED is best judged on real hardware, in your own light, with your own content brief. That is how Morgan Hope runs PIX'L X demonstrations: we bring sample fixtures to your venue and demo content programming on real hardware, so your team can see an animation move from a cube to a board to a floor before anything is specified.
Book a PIX'L X demo — or get in touch to talk through which of the nine fixtures fits your space.

