The panels of industrial-grade LCD video wall have undergone industrial-grade treatment, special treatment in order to meet the requirements of the industrial field.
For example, it needs to be turned on continuously for 24 hours, which is equivalent to the need for uninterrupted work, and the performance requirements for the panel are extremely high.
For example, in some monitoring rooms, in order to achieve safe management and control, it is very normal to start the display all the year round.
And our common LCD screens are conventional LCD panels, such as TV screens, monitor screens, and mobile phone screens.
Because it does not need to be turned on and displayed all the time, it does not need to be made into an industrial grade.
The difference between the panels directly affects the continuous display in the later stage.
Industrial-grade panels support 365 days of continuous uninterrupted machine operation, while conventional panels do not.
The comprehensive lifespan of industrial-grade LCD video wall can reach more than 100,000 hours, which is equivalent to about 10 years of continuous startup, while the ordinary LCD screen is about 30,000 hours, which is very relevant.
This is due to the structure of the panel and the reason why industrial-grade panels are slightly more expensive than ordinary panels.
Ordinary screens are mostly used in commercial display and civilian fields, such as computer monitors, TVs, mobile phone screens, smart watches and other electronic devices, and most of them are small screen displays.
The industrial LCD video wall is mostly used in large-screen display occasions and control rooms, which usually require multi-screen splicing.
At the same time, it also needs to be turned on continuously for a long time, such as security monitoring display system, command and dispatch large-screen system, conference display, exhibition display platform, big data analysis platform and other occasions.
Like some occasions that focus on display and monitoring, usually multiple LCD splicing screens are spliced into a large screen to display hundreds of video monitoring screens, which need to be continuously powered on.