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What is the brightness level of the LED display screen?

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The brightness level analysis of LED displays is mainly based on its luminous intensity to meet the needs of different application scenarios. The following is a detailed analysis of LED display brightness levels:
1. Brightness level classification:
   * Low brightness: The luminous intensity is usually below 1000mcd, or the brightness is between 500\~1500cd/m². LED displays with this brightness are suitable for environments that require softer and more comfortable lighting, such as movie theaters and studios. In low-brightness mode, glare can be reduced to make viewing the screen more comfortable, especially suitable for use in darker environments.
   * Medium brightness: Luminous intensity is between 1000mcd and 3000mcd, or brightness is between 1500\~4000cd/m². Mid-brightness mode is a compromise setting, usually used for indoor display, commercial advertising and general display needs. It provides moderate brightness to present content clearly in indoor environments with high visibility.
   * High brightness: luminous intensity is between 3000mcd and 10000mcd, or brightness is between 4000\~6000cd/m². High brightness mode is suitable for use in outdoor environments or strong light conditions, such as outdoor billboards, stage backgrounds, etc. It effectively resists strong light exposure and ensures content is clearly visible.
   * Ultra-high brightness: the luminous intensity is above 10000mcd, or the brightness exceeds 6000cd/m². This ultra-high brightness LED display is used in outdoor environments, such as large billboards, sports venues, etc., and can remain bright during the day and under long-distance viewing, effectively improving visibility and conveying information.
2. Application scenarios and choices:
   * Indoor application: In indoor environments, LED displays with medium and low brightness are generally selected to ensure soft and comfortable light and avoid visual fatigue to the audience. At the same time, according to specific needs, such as conference rooms, shopping malls, etc., the appropriate brightness level can be selected to meet the needs of content display.
   * Outdoor application: In outdoor environments, due to the strong light, high-brightness or ultra-high-brightness LED displays are generally selected. This ensures that the content is still clearly visible under strong light and improves the transmission of information. At the same time, according to the specific characteristics of the outdoor environment, such as the size and location of the billboard, the appropriate brightness level can be selected to meet actual needs.
3. Other considerations:
   * When selecting the brightness level of an LED display, you also need to consider its energy consumption, lifespan, color temperature and other factors. Although high-brightness LED displays can provide clear visual effects, they may also lead to increased energy consumption and shortened lifespan. Therefore, the choice needs to be weighed based on actual needs.
   * In addition, color temperature is also one of the important factors affecting the visual effect of LED displays. Different color temperatures can create different atmospheres and effects, so the choice of color temperature also needs to be considered when choosing an LED display.
To sum up, the brightness levels of LED displays are divided according to their luminous intensity to meet the needs of different application scenarios. When choosing, you need to make a selection based on actual needs and scene characteristics, and comprehensively consider factors such as energy consumption, lifespan, and color temperature.
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The entire screen brightness between the bottom and the highest level of brightness is the level of manual or automatic adjustment.

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The brightness levels of LED displays can vary according to different classification standards. Generally speaking, the brightness levels of LED displays can be divided into the following categories:

1. Classification by cd/m² (candela per square meter):

* Low brightness: generally 500~1500cd/㎡. Suitable for environments that require softness and comfort, such as cinemas, studios, etc.

* Medium brightness: generally 1500~4000cd/㎡. Suitable for indoor display, commercial advertising and general display needs, such as shopping malls, conference rooms, hotel lobbies, etc.

* High brightness: generally 4000~6000cd/㎡. It can effectively resist strong light exposure and ensure that the content is clearly visible, suitable for outdoor or strong light environments.

* Ultra-high brightness: more than 6000cd/㎡, even reaching more than 10000cd/㎡. This high-brightness LED display is used in outdoor environments to effectively improve visibility and convey information.

2. Classification by luminous intensity (mcd):

* Low brightness LED: luminous intensity is below 1000mcd.

* Medium brightness LED: Luminous intensity is between 1000mcd and 3000mcd.

* High brightness LED: luminous intensity is between 3000mcd and 10000mcd.

* Ultra-high brightness LED: luminous intensity is above 10000mcd.

It should be noted that the brightness level of the LED display is not the higher, but it needs to be selected according to the actual application scenario. For example, in an indoor environment, too high a brightness may produce glare, affecting the viewing experience; while in an outdoor environment, too low a brightness may cause the content to be unclear and difficult to discern. Therefore, when choosing an LED display screen, you need to determine the appropriate brightness level based on actual needs and environmental conditions.

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