The film screen, often referred to as a "film display" or "film screen," is a type of display technology characterized by a flexible and transparent surface that can project images and videos. It is commonly used in advertising, retail, and exhibitions due to its high transparency and ability to maintain visibility of the background. Film screens typically feature high-definition visuals and can be customized to various shapes and sizes, making them versatile for different applications.
Pixel Pitch | 4mm*8mm(x*y) |
Pixel | 31250 points/m2 |
LED specification | SMD2121 (light drive in one) |
Pixel composition | 1R1G1B |
Module Size | 1000mm*240mm |
Module Resolution | 250*30 |
Pixel resolution | 250*125/㎡ |
Permeability | ≥85% |
Box wiring mode | Internal wiring (clean back) |
Weight | ≤ 7KG/m2 |
White balance brightness | ≥3000cd/㎡ |
Peak power consumption | 800 W/㎡ |
Average power consumption | About 260 W/㎡ (depending on the video source) |
Refresh frequency | ≥3840hz |
Grayscale level | 16Bit |
Brightness control level | Grade 0-255 |
Color temperature | 3200K-8500K (adjustable) |
Frame change frequency | ≥60Hz |
Viewing angle | H-H140 degrees V-V140 degrees |
Input signal | DVI VGA, composite video |
Control screen mode | Or synchronous box (computer control screen) or asynchronous box (WiFi connection mobile phone APP control screen, USB flash drive control screen) |
Protection grade | IP30 |
Power supply requirements | AC 220V ± 10%, 50-60Hz, (optional wide voltage 110V and 9-36V) |
working temperature | -20~50 ℃ |
Theoretical service life | 100000 hours |