High-brightness sunlight-readable LCD: a visual revolution for outdoor industrial applications
High-brightness sunlight-readable LCD: a visual revolution for outdoor industrial applications
In outdoor industrial scenes, the intensity of direct sunlight often exceeds 10,000 lux, and the contrast of ordinary LCD screens will drop by 70%, causing operators to be unable to read key data and even causing safety accidents. High-brightness sunlight-readable LCD achieves visual breakthroughs through three core technologies: 1,000~1,500 nits ultra-high brightness backlight, multi-layer anti-reflective coating and intelligent local dimming technology, which can maintain clear visibility even in strong midday light.
With AUO Take G156HCE-LN1 (15.6") as an example. This industrial-grade panel uses a combination of Mini-LED backlight array and quantum dot filter to increase the contrast to 3,000:1, while reducing power consumption by 30% through dynamic dimming algorithm. Its AR anti-glare coating effectively scatters 99% of ambient reflected light, and the full lamination process eliminates air gaps, further reduces light refraction, and makes the viewing angle reach 178°.
In practical applications, this type of high-brightness screen has set off a revolution in outdoor displays:
Smart bus stop sign: It can still clearly display arrival information under direct sunlight, Passenger satisfaction increased by 40%;
Outdoor charging piles: operator misreading rate dropped from 15% to 0.5%, and charging efficiency increased by 25%;
Port cranes: the driver's cab display screen operates stably in a salt spray environment, and safety accidents are reduced by 80%.
More importantly, these technological breakthroughs have significantly extended the life of the panel: a 50,000-hour continuous lighting test shows that the Mini-LED backlight attenuation is less than 10%, and with IP65 protection and IK08 impact resistance design, it is an ideal choice for outdoor industrial scenes such as smart ports, new energy power stations, and emergency command vehicles.
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