Curved LED displays, also known as arc-shaped LED displays, are a new type of display device distinct from traditional flat LED displays. Here is a detailed introduction:
Definition and Characteristics
Definition: Curved LED displays utilize special manufacturing processes and technologies to achieve a specific curvature, meeting diverse application scenarios and visual needs. Their display surface is typically composed of several display strips, featuring thinness, lightweight, high pixel density, and low installation costs.
Characteristics:
Shape Flexibility: Curved LED displays can be designed in various curvatures to meet different needs, such as inner arcs, outer arcs, rings, and even multi-segment continuous arcs (such as S-curves), adapting to different scenarios and environments.
Visual Immersion: The curved design provides a more immersive visual experience, enhancing the viewer's sense of immersion, creating more realistic and natural image edges, enveloping the field of vision, making the viewer feel more present, and reducing eye fatigue.
Wide Viewing Angle: Due to the curved design, viewers can enjoy a clear image regardless of their viewing angle, reducing edge distortion and color shift, achieving a consistent sensory experience.
Spatial Adaptability: Installing curved LED displays that conform to the building's contours effectively reduces space waste, lowers installation costs, and adapts to special spatial layouts (such as curved walls, corners, etc.).
Types and Manufacturing Methods
Types:
Outward Curved LED Screen: The surface is convex, commonly found on the facades of outdoor circular buildings, enhancing the overall visual effect and expanding the viewing angle and range.
Inward Curved LED Screen: The curved surface is concave, suitable for indoor environments (such as conference rooms, exhibition halls, etc.), bringing the screen closer to the viewer's field of vision and reducing visual distortion and deformation.
Ring LED Screen: Forms a closed ring, suitable for specific display scenarios (such as exhibitions, stages, etc.), providing a smooth and continuous visual experience.
Manufacturing Methods:
Rigid Module Splicing: Uses standard modular assembly, suitable for small-angle inward curved screens. LED rigid modules are fixed and bonded together by constructing a steel frame or curved cabinet. The bonding direction is horizontal or vertical depending on the curvature.
Flexible Module Bending and Splicing: Utilizing flexible LED modules, these can be freely bent and spliced into various arc shapes as needed. This method offers advantages such as flexible manufacturing and diverse shapes, making it particularly suitable for wraparound or rectangular display scenarios.
Application Scenarios
Architecture and Advertising: Widely used in outdoor billboards in public places such as shopping malls, airports, and train stations, as well as building facade decoration, attracting customers' attention through unique shapes and strong visual impact.
Performance Stages: Commonly used as background screens, combined with stage effects to create a stunning visual experience. Whether it's a concert, dance performance, or a large-scale gala, it can bring audiences a brand-new sensory experience.
Exhibitions and Displays: Displaying product information, artworks, or historical materials at exhibitions, museums, and other venues. Through dynamic visual displays, audiences can more intuitively understand the exhibits, enhancing the visiting experience.
Sports Venues: Used as display equipment within venues, providing real-time match information, replays, and advertising, enhancing the audience's viewing experience.
Conference Rooms and Meeting Rooms: Used in large conference halls or concert halls, ensuring that audiences can clearly see the screen content regardless of their seating position.