Industrial Displays

Industrial displays, whose English equivalent is LFD Screen, is the abbreviation of Large Format Display terms.

LFD, which is an Industrial Display, is a type of display that has differences compared to normal televisions and monitors produced especially for areas of use with Digital Signage such as shopping malls, airports, schools, entertainment centers, public institutions, reception desks, advertising presentations, showcases, meeting rooms.

LFDs are thinner-edged, flat-panel displays designed for businesses or institutions to display their messages, advertisements, information and presentations to customers and visitors from a higher quality source. When combined with these features, a more elegant image emerges.

Industrial LFD Displays are offered in different sizes from 10 inches to 90 inches. Each screen can be used separately or combined. With the combination of LFD screens, large video walls called Videowall are formed.

Differences Between Standard Home TVs and Industrial LFD Displays

LFD screens can be produced at high brightnesses, but normal TVs also have different brightness limits. It also maintains its brightness longer than normal TVs. Thus, it has a longer lifespan.

LFD (Industrial Display) has the ability to be operated vertically or horizontally, but when TVs work vertically, deformations begin to occur on the panel over time. These deformations do not occur in LFDs.

The brightness level and panel quality of industrial products are undoubtedly superior to home TV screens. These products, which were created in order to be visible even in areas such as daylight with brightness levels reaching 800 nits, not to be affected by side viewing angles, to present the products you advertise with the real color and brightness, will give you your money’s worth with their price/performance and quality.

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