High brightness
High brightness of the image (high brightness) is a feature that is extremely useful when the display is in bright sunlight. With this functionality, the content displayed is fully readable by the user. High Brightness displays can be successfully used, for example, in exhibitions, kiosks, on trains and buses, as digital signage, or as part of other outdoor solutions.
Full viewing angles
In OLED displays each pixel emits individually light just by the surface, so that the displayed image is completely readable from any viewing angle. To compare, in LCD technology light-emitting layer is located from below and on this layer, there is applied light transmissive and color filtering matrix. Created in such display image characterize with very good optical parameters only when you look at it from right angle. Any different viewing angle results in lower light transmission. This causes a visible deterioration of image quality that is reflected in brightness and contrast decrease.
Local Dimming
Local Dimming technology is based on dimming locally the backlight depending on currently presented on display content. Lack of light transmission through LCD-TFT matrix and turning out the backlight has a significant meaning in obtaining a black area in displays with Local Dimming. Such solution allows to receive significantly higher contrast and deeper blackness. An additional advantage of Local Dimming technology is considerably higher energy efficiency.
AD Board (Ultra-wide)
This module has an inbuilt AD Board. Thanks to this solution, it is possible to transmit video signal through HDMI, DVI, VGA or Composite. Different devices have different connectors. For more information, please refer to documentation.