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What is a Transparent OLED Display?
At its core, a Transparent OLED display is a screen that can show digital content while allowing you to see through it, like a piece of clear glass.
OLED Technology: Unlike standard LCD/LED screens that require a backlight, OLED (Organic Light-Emitting Diode) pixels produce their own light. This means when a pixel is off, it is truly off and completely transparent.
Transparency: The substrate (base layer) is made of glass or a clear polymer, and the circuitry is designed to be as unobtrusive as possible, resulting in a transparency rate typically between 40% and 55% for commercial displays.
When combined with digital signage software, these displays become dynamic windows into both digital information and the physical world behind them.
30-inch Transparent OLED Smart Robot with 1920×1080 resolution, featuring a 600 cd m² brightness and 10-point capacitive touch screen. Suitable for indoor and outdoor advertising displays in malls, airports, and subways. Certified by CE, ensuring compliance with EU safety standards, providing market access and buyer confidence.
High Contrast & Vivid Colors
With true blacks (from turned-off pixels), OLEDs offer an infinite contrast ratio, making colors pop incredibly against any background.
Product's Features
Transparent OLED digital signage is not for every project. Its high cost and specific content needs make it a premium solution.
- Unobtrusive & Space-Efficient: They eliminate visual clutter. Instead of a black rectangle on a wall, you have a sleek, futuristic pane of glass. This is perfect for preserving store layouts, maintaining sightlines, and creating an open feel.
- High Engagement & "Wow" Factor: The sheer novelty and magic of content floating in mid-air captivate audiences far more effectively than traditional screens. It's a powerful tool for stopping foot traffic and creating memorable experiences.
- Dual-Purpose Viewing: The screen can display information (product specs, pricing, promotional videos) while the product or view behind it provides the real-world context. For example, you can see a burger behind the screen while the display shows its ingredients and price.
Durability
Built to withstand outdoor conditions, such as rain, dust, and temperature fluctuations. Anti-glare and anti-reflective coatings for better visibility in bright environments.
Viewing Angle: The maximum angle at which the screen can be viewed with acceptable visual performance. A wide viewing angle is crucial for audiences spread out over a large area.
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value
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Application
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Indoor
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Type
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OLED
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16:9
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Other
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150-400 ( nit)
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Wall hanging and floor to floor
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OLED
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30000 hours
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55 inches
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178°
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Color
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White black
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Supplier Type
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Original manufacturer, ODM, Agency, Retailer, Other, OEM
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Media Available
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datasheet, Photo, EDA/CAD Models, Other
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Place of Origin
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China
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Guangdong
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Model Number
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HORAPOLED33/55
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Brand Name
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HORAPLED
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use
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advertising publish, retail store, shopping mall, display of dishes, welcome display, self-service business, exhibition hall, wayfinding, airport, subway, elevator, Restaurant & Hotel Supplies, education, medical treatment
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Function
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SDK
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Specification
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Digital Poster, Touch Screen, Video Wall
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Touch Screen Type
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Resistive, Touchscreen
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Resolution
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1920*1080
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Product name
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Led Video Display Panel
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Usage
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Indoor HD
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Keyword
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Indoor LCD Digital Signage
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Brightness
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450cd/m2
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Display Function
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Video/Text/Picture/Time/3D Text/Office/SWF
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Installation
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Wall Mountable
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Warranty
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1year
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Certificate
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CE ROHS FCC
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Size
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30/55 inch
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Operating system
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Android/Windows 7/8/10
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Applications and Use Cases
Transparent OLED signage is transforming numerous industries:
Retail:
Store Windows: Stores can remain open and visible 24/7. Display interactive promotions at night without blocking the view of the products inside.
In-Store Displays: Place them in front of product shelves, mannequins, or in refrigerated units to show dynamic information without hiding the merchandise.
Museums & Galleries:
Place displays in front of artifacts or artworks to provide rich, multimedia explanations, historical context, or interactive narratives without obstructing the view of the actual object.
Hospitality & Restaurants:
Restaurant Windows/Menus: Display menus with animated food videos while customers can still see the ambiance inside the restaurant.
Hotel Lobbies: Use as partitions or information kiosks for wayfinding, event schedules, or local attractions, maintaining an open and airy lobby design.
Corporate & Public Spaces:
Office Partitions: In modern offices, glass walls can become digital signage for meeting room schedules, company metrics, or welcome messages.
Airports/Train Stations: Provide flight information and maps on glass barriers or windows, ensuring critical information is displayed without creating visual barriers.
Automotive Showrooms:
Position a display in front of a new car model. The display can show the car’s technical specifications, interactive features, and customization options while the actual car is fully visible behind it.