We are all aware that if you cannot see the TV, a digital advertising solution is both a waste of time and cash, so the first thing any installer has to do is establish that the display or screen can be seen in bright sunlight. The solution is a sunlight readable TV, but do you know the differences?
Standard Sunlight panel.
This is as the name suggests, a flat screen that had a special display that uses LEDs to illuminate it and produce a bright, vivid screen, these range from 1,000 to 10,000 nits, nits is the same as Candela per square Metre or (Cdm2), a standard TV for the home has a Cdm2 of up to 450, but it is widely though that anything less than 1,000 Cdm2 would be useless as a TV outdoors.
As you can imagine, prices vary according to specification and the brighter the display the more costly they are.
Curved Sunlight Bright TV.
These TVs are in the range of 7,000 cd/m2 (or 7,000 nits) making it certainly sunlight readable, with the added twist of being curved, so the ad could be seen on all sides through 360 degrees.
The solution comprises of panels that slot together, each panel comes in 63 inch diagonal display size, with a pixel pitch of 20mm, in a single metre area there are 2,500 pixels, this display has an operating temperature of -30 to 50 Celsius and is IP65 rated.
Lifespan of this TV is 100,000 hours and can be seen from a long distance, making it ideal for digital advertising.
Sunlight Readable Screens For Outdoor Digital Advertising