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Detailed introduction of a Strip Screen’s advantage and application scenarios.

A strip screen (also called a long strip screen, a band screen, or a narrow screen) is a display screen with a very large aspect ratio (such as 4:1, 8:1, or even higher), which is different from the common 16:9 or 16:10 wide screen. This unique shape gives it some very specific application scenarios and advantages:

 

Core advantages:

 

1. High space utilization:Very suitable for installation in areas with limited space or special shapes, such as narrow walls, columns, counter tops, ceiling edges, elevator cars, shelves, etc.

2. Information display efficiency: Especially suitable for displaying long strips of information content, such as scrolling text, real-time data streams, timetables, price lists, etc., without frequent page turning or scrolling.

3. Visual coherence:The long strip design can provide a more coherent and seamless horizontal visual experience, especially suitable for displaying information or advertisements that need to extend horizontally.

4. Attract attention:The unique shape itself can attract attention, especially in an environment filled with traditional square or widescreen displays.

5. Easy to splice and customize: Many strip screens are designed with splicing requirements in mind, and can be seamlessly combined into longer display areas or curved screens. The size and proportions can also be customized according to specific scenarios.

 

Main application scenarios:

ACommercial retail and display:

1. Shopping malls/supermarkets:

2. Installed above shelves, above aisles, on columns or elevator entrances, to display promotional information, brand advertising, floor guides, and new product recommendations.

3. Brand stores/windows:As a carrier for dynamic window displays, product storytelling, and brand concept promotion.

4. Cashier/service desk: Display queuing information, service prompts, advertising or discount information.

6.Digital menu board: Restaurants, cafes, fast food restaurants, etc. are particularly suitable for displaying long menus, set menus, and special offers of the day. It can be installed on the top of the counter or hung at the customer's sight height.

 

B:Advertising media:

1.Elevator advertising: The inner wall of the elevator is a classic application scenario for strip screens, with a high degree of spatial fit and good forced exposure effect.

2.Subway/bus station: Installed above the platform screen door or on the side of the column to display advertisements, public welfare information, and train schedules.

3.Outdoor billboards: As a supplement or alternative to traditional large billboards, installed at specific locations on the exterior walls of buildings, on the top of bus shelters, etc.

4.Taxi/online car roof screen:Display advertisements or service information.

5. Gas station:** Installed above the gas pump or on the edge of the gas station roof to display oil prices, promotional information, and advertisements.

 

C. Transportation:

1.Airport/train station/bus station:Display flight/train information, timetable, ticket gate/platform instructions, delay notices, safety tips, and advertisements. Often installed below the departure/arrival information board, above the passage, and around the pillars.

2.Bus/subway car interior:** Installed on both sides of the top of the car or above the door to display route information, arrival reminders, transfer information, and public welfare advertisements.

3.Highway/tunnel:As part of the variable information sign, it displays road conditions, speed limits, and warning information.

 

D. Enterprises and public services:

1.Banks/financial institutions:** Display exchange rates, interest rates, financial product information, and queue information in the business hall.

2.Hospitals/clinics:Display call information, department guides, and health education content in the waiting area.

3. Government halls/service windows: Display queue information, service process guidance, and notices.

4.Hotels/guesthouses: Display welcome information, meeting arrangements, weather forecasts, and service guides in the lobby.

5.Museums/exhibition halls:** As a carrier for exhibit description signs, exhibition area guides, and interactive information displays.

 

D. Industry and control rooms:

1. Monitoring centers/dispatching centers: As auxiliary screens, they are used to display key system status information, real-time data streams (such as stock quotes, production line status, network traffic), log records, or alarm lists for a long time.

2.Factory workshops:Display production indicators, progress, safety tips, and operation guides.

 

E. Creativity and special applications:

1.Stage background/LED curtain wall: Used to create special visual effects, as stage edge decoration, background strip elements or combined with other screens.

2.Interior design/decoration:As a modern decorative element, it is integrated into the bar, partition, ceiling or wall design.

3.Smart home/high-end residence: Display information in smart central control panels, kitchen workbench backgrounds and other locations or as an atmosphere light strip (some high-end strip screens have integrated lighting functions).

4.Desktop secondary screen:** Geek users use it as a computer secondary screen, specifically placing long strip window content such as chat software, music players, monitoring dashboards, etc., or stand it up to display long documents/codes.


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