What is 3D display screen?

Blog/2024.08.29

In the current field of display technology, glasses-free 3D displays have emerged as a striking new form of visual presentation. Predominantly utilizing LED screens as the primary display medium, these 3D displays are categorized into two primary application environments: indoor and outdoor. Consequently, glasses-free 3D LED screens are also divided into indoor and outdoor variants accordingly.

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Moreover, based on the operational principles of glasses-free 3D displays, these LED screens are often designed in various forms during installation, contingent upon their angle of intersection, to cater to different scenarios and viewing requirements. The prevalent forms include right-angled corner screens (also referred to as L-shaped screens), curved corner screens, and curved screens.

 

Right-Angled Corner Screens

Right-angled corner screens, or L-shaped screens, are designed to extend across two perpendicular planes, offering a unique visual experience that is particularly suitable for corner locations or settings that require multi-angle presentations.

 

Curved Corner Screens

Curved corner screens feature a more gentle turning design, with the screen spanning two intersecting planes that are not at right angles. This design provides a more natural visual transition for viewers.

 

Curved Screens

Curved screens are crafted with a bend throughout the entire display, enhancing the immersive viewing experience and ensuring a more uniform visual perception from any angle.

 

These various types of glasses-free 3D displays, with their distinctive visual impacts and versatile installation methods, are progressively transforming our visual engagement. They are introducing new possibilities across numerous domains, including commercial advertising, exhibition presentations, and entertainment events.

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