The impact of cabinet splicing on display effects is mainly reflected in the following aspects:
1. Splicing gap
Size of splicing gap: A notable feature of cabinet splicing is that the splicing gap is relatively large, which directly affects the overall visual effect of the display screen. The smaller the splicing gap, the better the continuity and integrity of the display screen, and the better the viewing experience. On the contrary, a larger splicing gap may produce a sense of fragmentation visually, affecting the unity and delicacy of the picture.
Display effect: The size of the splicing gap directly determines the degree of obviousness of the "black edge" or "broken belt" phenomenon in the display effect. Smaller gaps can reduce this phenomenon and make the picture more coherent and natural.
2. Flatness and consistency
Flatness: Since cabinet splicing involves the combination of multiple cabinets, the processing accuracy and installation process of the cabinet will affect the overall flatness after splicing. A display screen with good flatness can reduce the visual unevenness and improve the texture and viewing quality of the picture.
Consistency: The display parameters such as color and brightness between different cabinets need to be consistent to avoid obvious color difference or brightness difference at the splicing. This requires strict quality control of the cabinet during the production process and fine adjustment and calibration during installation.
3. Installation and maintenance
Installation convenience: The cabinet splicing method is relatively simple, and the installation of the large screen can be completed quickly. However, during the installation process, it is necessary to ensure that the position of each cabinet is accurate and the splicing is tight to avoid display problems caused by improper installation.
Maintenance convenience: Cabinet splicing also involves later maintenance and care. Since the cabinets are relatively independent, when a single cabinet fails, it can be more easily replaced or repaired without affecting the normal operation of the entire display.
4. Other factors
Viewing angle: Different viewing angles may have different effects on the display effect. Especially when viewing at a large angle, the problem of splicing gap and flatness may be more prominent.
Environmental factors: The use environment of the display will also affect the display effect. For example, too strong or too dark light, too high or too low temperature, etc. may affect the display effect and stability of the display.
In summary, the influence of cabinet splicing on display effect is multifaceted, including splicing gap, flatness and consistency, convenience of installation and maintenance, and other environmental factors. In order to obtain better display effect, comprehensive consideration and fine control are required in the process of cabinet design, production, installation and use.