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Higher brightness vs perfect brightness for Digital Signage

 

Retailers, banks, schools and other insitutions are all using digital screens in street-level windows to convey highly visible, impactful messaging. However, getting it right involves much more than jus putting a big display in a window.
Sunny environments require high brightness digital signage displays, with a luminance of at leas 2,000 cd/m2, in order to ensure messaging is not washed out. Any brightness which is above or equal to 5000 cd/m2 is well suited for every sunny environment. But sill some clients require higher brightness for their LED displays with expectation for attracting more target customers, which actually shorten LED display’s life cycle.

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1. Higher brightness would cause tremendous negative impact for the environment in the form of higher power consumption. Aren’t you selecting an LED display which care more about environment and saving power bill for you?


2. Many countries and cities have clearly mandated for amount of light a digital signage can imitate. More than the said brightness will result in
cancellation of digital signage contact.

3. Since high brightness is due to higher power to LED lamps, there is 100% chances the failure of LED lamps in short time. Do you want your led display to pay you for many years or you want it to fail in short time resulting in monetary loss for you?

What you need now is smart LED display which comes in form of DIP P10 LED Module with perfect brightness of 6000cd/ and power saving of
10% agains other high brightness modules. our P10 DIP module with a brightness of 6000cd/m2 is well within norm for mos of developed and
developing country mandate for digital signage.

CLW P10 with perfect brightness of 6000cd/ and power saving of 10% is your perfect choice for digital signage for a brighter day. We are
offering our DIP Q10 at jaw dropping promotion price as never seen before. In CLW it’s our endeavour to provide you with best product at best price.
 

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