LCD screens have been widely used in our daily family life, in commercial activities, and even in industrial production. Every family has TVs, computer monitors, LCD large-screen advertisements in shopping malls, etc. It is what we often see, so what is the difference between those industrial LCD screens and the ordinary LCD screens we often see? Let's take a look at it in detail.
1. The Requirements for Working Temperature are Different
Ordinary LCD screens can work normally between 0°C and 50°C, but industrial LCD screens are not. They usually require a temperature of 30°C to work normally, and the normal working temperature range should be kept between 30°C and 80°C between degrees. This is mainly because the working environment of industrial LCD screens is usually relatively harsh. In order to meet such harsh working conditions, such improvements are made to LCD screens specially used for industrial production.
2. Working Hours
Generally speaking, the LCD screens used in industrial production generally need to work continuously for a long time, so they are much better than ordinary LCD screens in terms of contrast and durability. Generally speaking, the backlight life of LCD screens for work It can last for about 100,000 hours, which is half the time longer than ordinary LCD screens.
3. Image Clarity
Since ordinary LCD screens generally have only a few fixed TV resolutions, industrial LCD screens can automatically adjust the resolution according to different output frequencies, which is convenient for the staff to record and edit various high-definition audio visual images at any time, so the display performance needs to be better than ordinary LCD screens.
There are probably the differences between industrial LCD screens and ordinary LCD screens. It can be seen that the performance is very good, and there are many types, such as color LCD screens, cob LCD screens, cog LCD screens, etc. If necessary, please contact SONYTEK Display.