What is the difference between an LCD and a Direct View Display?
LCD and Direct View LED [also known as] LED Displays are both flat-panel displays that use Light-Emitting Diodes [LEDs] to produce images.
LCD screens have two polarized glass panes with liquid crystals trapped between them, that move to produce an image when an electric current is put through them. While the liquid crystals shift and move, to form an image on them, an LED backlight passes through, from behind to show an image to the viewer.
Direct View LED has hundreds of LEDs mounted directly on a panel, each is one pixel in the display, the LEDs in a Direct View LED display produce an image that is projected directly at the viewer.
Qualities that make a Direct View LED display an excellent choice for your display project.
Can be used indoor or outdoor.
Not affected by ambient light, i.e. they can be seen easily in direct sunlight.
No bezels, so they can be tiled together to form a completely seamless video wall.
Reliable, energy-efficient, and deliver the best color accuracy and refresh rates versus any other type of display.
Ideal for large-scale digital signage installations that require high-impact visuals. With this technology, brands can create unique configurations of screens with no visible seams or gridlines.
Extremely bright, and that brightness can be adjusted to range from 500 to 10,000 nits.
Long Life, life expectancy for our panels is 100,000 hours.
Simple and easy to maintain. Front service design means, simple replacement of failed parts leading to an increased up-time. Solid state product means nearly zero maintenance as there are no moving parts to fail.