Brief: Our team walks you through how the 1.8mm Holographic Invisible Screen transforms ordinary glass surfaces into dynamic digital canvases. In this video, you'll see the seamless installation process and witness the stunning holographic 3D visuals that appear to float in mid-air, creating unforgettable brand experiences in commercial spaces.
Related Product Features:
Ultra-thin 1.8mm profile allows seamless attachment to glass surfaces without structural modifications.
Achieves up to 95% transparency rate, remaining invisible when turned off for discreet integration.
Creates holographic 3D suspension images with high-definition quality and spatial depth.
Features high brightness up to 7,000 cd/m² and 9,000:1 contrast ratio for vibrant, eye-catching displays.
Lightweight modular design weighing only 6kg per square meter for easy handling and installation.
Flexible modules can be bent and customized for curved glass and irregular screen applications.
Supports large-area seamless splicing for displays up to 2.4-3 meters in height or width.
Minimal installation process attaches directly to glass without damaging building structures.
FAQs:
What surfaces can the holographic invisible screen be installed on?
The screen can be installed on any transparent glass surface, including commercial windows, glass curtain walls, and curved glass, transforming them into dynamic digital displays without structural changes.
How transparent is the screen when not in use?
The screen achieves up to 95% transparency when turned off, making it virtually invisible and preserving the glass's original appearance and function.
What is the installation process and does it require special modifications?
Installation is minimal and non-invasive. The modular screens can be directly attached to the front or back of glass surfaces using adhesive or hanging methods, requiring no structural changes to the building.
Can the screen be used for curved or irregular glass surfaces?
Yes, the flexible standard modules can be bent and customized to fit curved glass and irregular screen applications, making them ideal partners for modern architectural designs.