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Classifications of LED Display Screen

DATE: Aug, 13, 2024

Classifications

Types

Descriptions

Usage Environment

Indoor LED Display Screen

Indoor LED display is designed for use in indoor environments. This display features moderate brightness, wide viewing angles, short color mixing distance, lightweight construction, and high pixel density, making them suitable for close-up viewing.

Outdoor LED Display Screen

Outdoor LED display is designed for use in external environments. This display has high brightness, long color mixing distance, high protection level, strong waterproof and UV resistance capabilities, making them suitable for long-distance viewing.

Display Color

LED Monochrome Display Screen

An LED monochrome display is a screen composed of a single color. Common colors for LED monochrome displays include red, blue, white, green, and purple. These displays typically show simple text or patterns. LED monochrome displays are often used in passenger stations, storefronts, shop signs, docks, and traffic intersections, primarily for information dissemination.

LED Dual-color Display Screen

An LED dual-color display consists of two colors. LED dual-color displays offer a rich range of colors, with common combinations including yellow-green, green-red, or red-yellow-blue. They are bright and eye-catching, providing more vibrant display effects. LED dual-color displays are mainly used in subways, airports, commercial centers, and restaurants.

Full-color LED Display Screen

Full-color LED displays can showcase a wide range of colors, including red, green, and blue, allowing for rich images, text, and animation effects. These displays are commonly used in large-scale commercial advertisements, performing arts venues, sports arenas, and other locations where dynamic and vibrant visuals are needed.

Display Function

Asynchronous in LED Display Screen

Asynchronous LED displays operate independently using built-in memory and controllers. Content is uploaded through devices like USB drives or network connections and remains static until updated. This setup is less complex and more cost-effective, making asynchronous displays suitable for applications where updates are infrequent, such as static advertisements or informational signage. They offer a simpler control interface and lower overall cost due to their self-contained operation.

Synchronous in LED Display Screen

Synchronous LED displays are designed for real-time content management, requiring a continuous connection to a computer or media player. This setup allows for dynamic, live updates, making them ideal for environments where content changes frequently, such as live events, broadcasts, and interactive installations. They involve more complex systems and higher costs due to their need for specialized control software and constant connectivity.