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A screen type known as a high brightness display is made specifically to operate under high ambient light conditions, such as in the middle of the day.
Although high brightness screens can have a wide range of brightness, they are often much brighter than a typical display or TV screen—more than twice as bright.
Commercially, high brightness sunlight readable displays are frequently used in vending machines, pipeline inspection systems, outdoor digital signs and advertising, sports arenas, military vehicles, ships for navigation systems, bus and train terminals, and a wide range of other applications.
The Global High Brightness Displays market accounted for $XX Billion in 2022 and is anticipated to reach $XX Billion by 2030, registering a CAGR of XX% from 2023 to 2030.
Aurora Series, a new ultra-high brightness LED display, was launched by Absen. The latest generation of LED displays are intended for usage in medium to large DOOH installations.
The six new versions of the Aurora Series, which have a 10,000-nit brightness, a standard panel size of 1280 x 960 mm, and three additional alternative sizes, are intended to produce displays that are impossible to miss.
The Aurora line, which weighs only 25 kg per square metre, continues Absen’s tradition of product innovation. Due to a revolutionary engineering strategy that resulted in a decrease of roughly 25% of all steel materials, the Aurora Series is 50% thinner and lighter than its predecessors, lowering transportation costs and streamlining installation.
The Aurora Series also maintains Absen’s renowned maintenance features, including front and rear installation, which can be completed in just 2-3 steps and is both quick and easy.
Any further series maintenance can be done everywhere the Aurora is mounted thanks to the front and back module assembly and access. The Aurora is known for its flawless, vibrant images and outstanding 10,000 nit brightness.
The series is made to exhibit a high level of image quality even in direct sunlight because of the high contrast ratio, which boasts a variety of vivid colours with seamless transitions.
Additionally, advertisers can rest easy knowing that the Aurora, no matter where it is installed, will deliver brilliant, attention-grabbing visuals thanks to its 3,840Hz refresh rate and 16 bit grayscale.