High brightness screens are designed to combat sunlight and ambient lighting, ensuring that your content remains visible even in bright outdoor environments. If you are placing your screen outdoors, in a window display or in an area that gets a lot of light, you will need a high brightness screen to enable people to see your content.
For a more detailed explanation on high brightness screens, please take a look at our blog.
Plug & play screens allow you to upload your content via usb or external hard drive whereas networked digital screen is a type of digital signage that is connected to a network, allowing for remote management and control. Take a look at our blog which explains in greater detail as well as provides pros and cons for both options.
Yes you can if you are using our cloud management system but not with the plug and play option.
We can do custom sizes depending on the type of screen you require and only for a large production run of units. Please contact our sales team for more information.
Yes, we do offer a bulk discount – please contact our sales team for a quotation.
We can deliver overseas but will need to provide you with a quotation for delivery. Please contact our team for more information.
Our standard despatch time is 2 – 3 working days from receipt of payment. This will differ for large quantities or custom sized orders.
You have 14 days to return the screen in its original packaging and box and will be required to cover the cost of return. Digital Screens will be subject to a 25% restocking fee.
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High brightness displays are characterized by their elevated luminance levels, usually measured in nits or candelas per square meter (cd/m²). These displays have significantly higher brightness levels compared to standard displays, often ranging from 700 cd/m² to 3000 cd/m² or more, enabling clear visibility even in bright lighting conditions.
High brightness displays are designed to combat the challenges posed by direct sunlight. They feature enhanced sunlight readability, which involves improved contrast ratios, anti-glare or anti-reflective coatings, and adaptive brightness adjustments to ensure the content remains visible and legible under direct sunlight.
High brightness displays typically offer a wide viewing angle, ensuring that the content can be viewed clearly from various positions and perspectives. This feature is crucial in environments where people may view the display from different angles or distances.
Given their intended use in outdoor or high-traffic areas, high-brightness displays often feature a robust and durable construction. They are built to withstand harsh weather conditions, temperature variations, dust, moisture, and other environmental factors. This includes rugged enclosures, weatherproof ratings (such as IP65), and strengthened glass panels to protect the display.
To maintain optimal performance and longevity, high-brightness displays incorporate efficient thermal management systems. These systems use internal fans, heat sinks, or air-conditioning mechanisms to dissipate heat generated by the display’s components, ensuring they operate within safe temperature ranges even in extended usage.
High-brightness displays typically provide a range of connectivity options to accommodate different devices and sources. This can include HDMI, VGA, DisplayPort, and USB ports to connect various multimedia devices, media players, or content sources.
Despite their high brightness capabilities, many high-brightness displays strive to maintain energy efficiency. They may incorporate technologies such as LED backlighting, automatic brightness adjustment based on ambient light conditions, or energy-saving power management features.
This pattern features four mounting holes spaced 75 millimetres apart both horizontally and vertically. It is commonly found on smaller-sized displays.
Similar to the 75×75 mm pattern, this pattern also has four mounting holes spaced 100 millimetres apart both horizontally and vertically. It is widely used for medium-sized displays.
This pattern consists of four mounting holes spaced 200 millimetres apart both horizontally and vertically. It is often utilised for larger-sized displays.
With eight mounting holes arranged in a square shape, this pattern has a spacing of 400 millimetres between them both horizontally and vertically. It is commonly employed for larger screens and TVs.
This pattern features eight mounting holes arranged in a rectangular shape, with a spacing of 600 millimetres horizontally and 400 millimetres vertically. It is frequently used for larger displays and televisions.
We have a dedicated team to provide lifetime technical support, project support and training.
High resolution, immersive digital display solutions that stand the test of time.
Free UK shipping & aboard shipping available - customs and duties taxes included.
We have a dedicated team to provide lifetime technical support, project support and training.
High resolution, immersive digital display solutions that stand the test of time.
Free UK shipping & aboard shipping available - customs and duties taxes included.
We have a dedicated team to provide lifetime technical support, project support and training.
High resolution, immersive digital display solutions that stand the test of time.
Free UK shipping & aboard shipping available - customs and duties taxes included.
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