III. Environmental Adaptation: Technical Differences and Selection Tips for Indoor/Semi-Outdoor/Outdoor Screens
Ambient light, temperature, humidity, rain, wind, and salt spray directly determine five core indicators: screen brightness, protection level, heat dissipation, packaging, and power consumption. Indoor and outdoor products are not interchangeable and require scenario-based graded design.
Indoor vs. Outdoor LED Display Comparison
|
Comparison Dimension |
Indoor LED Display |
Outdoor LED Display |
|
Brightness Requirement |
300–800 cd/㎡ (glare-free) |
5,000–10,000 cd/㎡ (sunlight-resistant) |
|
Protection Level |
IP20–IP30 (dustproof only) |
Front IP65/IP66 (water/dust/corrosion-resistant) |
|
Heat Dissipation Design |
Passive cooling |
Passive or forced air cooling |
|
Viewing Angle |
Horizontal ≥160°, Vertical ≥140° |
With anti-glare mask, Horizontal/Vertical ≥140° |
|
Maximum Power Consumption |
300-600W/㎡ |
600-800W/㎡ |
|
Pixel Pitch Range |
P0.6-P6 |
P1.2-P30 |
|
Packaging Technology |
SMD,COB |
Outdoor SMD |
1. Indoor Screens (Meeting Rooms, Exhibition Halls, Control Rooms)
Brightness: 500–800 cd/㎡ (low glare, eye-friendly); 800–1,200 cd/㎡ for bright indoor areas (near windows).
Protection: IP20–IP30 (dustproof only).
Heat Dissipation: Passive cooling, fanless silent operation.
Packaging: SMD/COB; prioritize COB for viewing distances <3m (low glare, high contrast, eye-friendly).
Grayscale/Refresh Rate: ≥16-bit grayscale, ≥3,840Hz refresh rate; prioritize high grayscale/refresh to ensure image quality, visual comfort, and no grayscale loss at low brightness.
2. Semi-Outdoor Screens (Storefronts, Indoor Entrances, Shaded Areas)
Brightness: 1,500–3,500 cd/㎡ (anti-reflective, weak direct sunlight resistance).
Protection: IP54 (dust and splash-proof).
Mask: High-contrast, anti-glare, anti-reflective coating.
Driving IC: Wide-temperature IC to withstand temperature fluctuations and ensure high reliability.
Regional Special Requirements:
Northern Regions: Low-temperature-resistant models (operating temperature: -40℃ to +60℃).
Coastal Regions: Special anti-salt spray and anti-corrosion configuration.
Standard Configuration: Complete lightning protection, waterproofing, heat dissipation, and wind resistance structure.
3. Outdoor Screens (Plazas, Building Facades, Transportation Hubs)
Brightness: 5,000–10,000 cd/㎡ (sunlight-resistant at noon); ≤800 cd/㎡ at night (anti-light pollution).
Protection: Front IP65, rear IP54 (water/dust/corrosion-resistant).
Heat Dissipation: Forced air cooling + temperature-controlled fans (stable operation at -40℃ to +60℃).
Packaging: Outdoor-grade SMD (UV-resistant, anti-aging).
Special Adaptation: Low-temperature resistance for northern regions, anti-salt spray for coastal areas, lightning protection for high-altitude regions.
IV. Installation Methods: Trinity of Structural Safety, Easy Maintenance, and Scenario Adaptation
Installation methods determine screen stability, safety, maintenance efficiency, and viewing angle. Selection must comprehensively consider screen area, load-bearing conditions, maintenance access, and viewing perspective.
1. Wall-Mounted
Application: Indoor screens <10㎡ (meeting rooms, offices, corridors).
Features: Compact structure, space-saving; reserve 10–15cm gap for heat dissipation and maintenance; prioritize front-maintenance modules.
Precautions: Verify wall load-bearing capacity; reserve 10–15cm gap between screen and wall; use front-maintenance display units.
2. Floor-Standing
Application: Temporary events, exhibitions, or walls with insufficient load-bearing capacity.
Features: Equipped with floor stands, fixed or movable, high flexibility.
Precautions: Reinforce stands to prevent overturning; add counterweights for large screens; conceal cables for aesthetics.
3. Suspended
Application: Shopping mall atriums, airports, railway stations, high-rise meeting rooms.
Features: Mounted on ceilings/steel structures, no floor space occupied.
Precautions: Professional steel structure design for suspension; uniform load distribution on suspension points; avoid long-term human presence below the screen.
4. Recessed
Application: High-end exhibition halls, hotel lobbies, office buildings.
Features: Embedded in walls, flush with surfaces, high aesthetic appeal.
Precautions: Reserve openings during decoration; reserve heat dissipation and maintenance access; precise edge finishing.
5. Pole-Mounted
Application: Outdoor plazas, roadside billboards, parking lots (no wall support).
Features: Single/double pole support, unobstructed viewing.
Precautions: Deeply reinforced pole foundations to meet wind resistance requirements; equipped with lightning protection grounding; reserve maintenance access inside/behind poles.
6. Curved/Irregular
Application: Science and technology museums, museums, theme parks, high-end commercial complexes.
Features: Custom curved, spherical, cylindrical shapes, strong visual impact.
Precautions: Custom dedicated modules and steel structures; high installation precision requirements; significantly higher cost than flat screens.
V. System Architecture: Synergy of Five Subsystems for Long-Term Stable Operation
An LED display is an engineered product composed of five subsystems: display, control, power supply, structure, and auxiliary. Focusing only on the panel leads to frequent post-installation failures and poor display quality.
System Diagram![]()
1. Display Unit System (Core Carrier)
2. Control System (Signal Hub)
3. Power Supply System (Stability Foundation)
4. Structural System (Safety Support)
III. Environmental Adaptation: Technical Differences and Selection Tips for Indoor/Semi-Outdoor/Outdoor Screens
Ambient light, temperature, humidity, rain, wind, and salt spray directly determine five core indicators: screen brightness, protection level, heat dissipation, packaging, and power consumption. Indoor and outdoor products are not interchangeable and require scenario-based graded design.
Indoor vs. Outdoor LED Display Comparison
|
Comparison Dimension |
Indoor LED Display |
Outdoor LED Display |
|
Brightness Requirement |
300–800 cd/㎡ (glare-free) |
5,000–10,000 cd/㎡ (sunlight-resistant) |
|
Protection Level |
IP20–IP30 (dustproof only) |
Front IP65/IP66 (water/dust/corrosion-resistant) |
|
Heat Dissipation Design |
Passive cooling |
Passive or forced air cooling |
|
Viewing Angle |
Horizontal ≥160°, Vertical ≥140° |
With anti-glare mask, Horizontal/Vertical ≥140° |
|
Maximum Power Consumption |
300-600W/㎡ |
600-800W/㎡ |
|
Pixel Pitch Range |
P0.6-P6 |
P1.2-P30 |
|
Packaging Technology |
SMD,COB |
Outdoor SMD |
1. Indoor Screens (Meeting Rooms, Exhibition Halls, Control Rooms)
Brightness: 500–800 cd/㎡ (low glare, eye-friendly); 800–1,200 cd/㎡ for bright indoor areas (near windows).
Protection: IP20–IP30 (dustproof only).
Heat Dissipation: Passive cooling, fanless silent operation.
Packaging: SMD/COB; prioritize COB for viewing distances <3m (low glare, high contrast, eye-friendly).
Grayscale/Refresh Rate: ≥16-bit grayscale, ≥3,840Hz refresh rate; prioritize high grayscale/refresh to ensure image quality, visual comfort, and no grayscale loss at low brightness.
2. Semi-Outdoor Screens (Storefronts, Indoor Entrances, Shaded Areas)
Brightness: 1,500–3,500 cd/㎡ (anti-reflective, weak direct sunlight resistance).
Protection: IP54 (dust and splash-proof).
Mask: High-contrast, anti-glare, anti-reflective coating.
Driving IC: Wide-temperature IC to withstand temperature fluctuations and ensure high reliability.
Regional Special Requirements:
Northern Regions: Low-temperature-resistant models (operating temperature: -40℃ to +60℃).
Coastal Regions: Special anti-salt spray and anti-corrosion configuration.
Standard Configuration: Complete lightning protection, waterproofing, heat dissipation, and wind resistance structure.
3. Outdoor Screens (Plazas, Building Facades, Transportation Hubs)
Brightness: 5,000–10,000 cd/㎡ (sunlight-resistant at noon); ≤800 cd/㎡ at night (anti-light pollution).
Protection: Front IP65, rear IP54 (water/dust/corrosion-resistant).
Heat Dissipation: Forced air cooling + temperature-controlled fans (stable operation at -40℃ to +60℃).
Packaging: Outdoor-grade SMD (UV-resistant, anti-aging).
Special Adaptation: Low-temperature resistance for northern regions, anti-salt spray for coastal areas, lightning protection for high-altitude regions.
IV. Installation Methods: Trinity of Structural Safety, Easy Maintenance, and Scenario Adaptation
Installation methods determine screen stability, safety, maintenance efficiency, and viewing angle. Selection must comprehensively consider screen area, load-bearing conditions, maintenance access, and viewing perspective.
1. Wall-Mounted
Application: Indoor screens <10㎡ (meeting rooms, offices, corridors).
Features: Compact structure, space-saving; reserve 10–15cm gap for heat dissipation and maintenance; prioritize front-maintenance modules.
Precautions: Verify wall load-bearing capacity; reserve 10–15cm gap between screen and wall; use front-maintenance display units.
2. Floor-Standing
Application: Temporary events, exhibitions, or walls with insufficient load-bearing capacity.
Features: Equipped with floor stands, fixed or movable, high flexibility.
Precautions: Reinforce stands to prevent overturning; add counterweights for large screens; conceal cables for aesthetics.
3. Suspended
Application: Shopping mall atriums, airports, railway stations, high-rise meeting rooms.
Features: Mounted on ceilings/steel structures, no floor space occupied.
Precautions: Professional steel structure design for suspension; uniform load distribution on suspension points; avoid long-term human presence below the screen.
4. Recessed
Application: High-end exhibition halls, hotel lobbies, office buildings.
Features: Embedded in walls, flush with surfaces, high aesthetic appeal.
Precautions: Reserve openings during decoration; reserve heat dissipation and maintenance access; precise edge finishing.
5. Pole-Mounted
Application: Outdoor plazas, roadside billboards, parking lots (no wall support).
Features: Single/double pole support, unobstructed viewing.
Precautions: Deeply reinforced pole foundations to meet wind resistance requirements; equipped with lightning protection grounding; reserve maintenance access inside/behind poles.
6. Curved/Irregular
Application: Science and technology museums, museums, theme parks, high-end commercial complexes.
Features: Custom curved, spherical, cylindrical shapes, strong visual impact.
Precautions: Custom dedicated modules and steel structures; high installation precision requirements; significantly higher cost than flat screens.
V. System Architecture: Synergy of Five Subsystems for Long-Term Stable Operation
An LED display is an engineered product composed of five subsystems: display, control, power supply, structure, and auxiliary. Focusing only on the panel leads to frequent post-installation failures and poor display quality.
System Diagram![]()
1. Display Unit System (Core Carrier)
2. Control System (Signal Hub)
3. Power Supply System (Stability Foundation)
4. Structural System (Safety Support)