Why Choose Square Monitors
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What is a square display?
In a broad sense, square monitors usually refer to display devices with a aspect ratio of 1:1 or very close to 1:1 (such as 4:3, 16:18). This design is not for nostalgia, but to address specific pain points in certain scenarios.
In addition, apart from the 1:1 "pure square screen", there are also "near-square" products on the market, which adopt a 16:18 ratio. This is equivalent to stacking two 16:9 screens vertically, and they are also highly favored by professional users.
Core Advantage: Why do we need a square screen?
The sole selling point of the square display is efficiency.
1.Ultra-high vertical space
On traditional wide-screen monitors, when programmers view code, video editors stack audio tracks, and designers work on vertical posters, they often need to frequently scroll the mouse. Square monitors offer a vast amount of vertical pixel space.
2. Efficient multitasking
The square display is the ideal carrier for the "split screen" function. With a 1:1 screen ratio, arranging windows side by side will result in two nearly square sub-windows. This layout is highly suitable for document comparison, code debugging, or social media management, making multi-threaded work more manageable.
3. Maximization of Space Utilization
In the fields of industrial control and smart home, square TFT screens have inherent advantages. Many control panels and instrument installations typically have square shapes. Square screens can be perfectly integrated into HMI (human-machine interface), medical monitoring equipment, or intelligent control walls, providing the largest display area within limited space, and presenting a symmetrical and aesthetically pleasing visual effect.
Core Technology: Highlighting and Wide Viewing Angle
The early square screens might have been at the stage of "cutting" the panels, but nowadays the square displays are equipped with the most advanced display technologies.
· IPS Wide Viewing Angle Technology: This ensures that the colors remain undistorted within a 178° wide viewing angle, which is crucial for display devices or workstations that require multiple viewers to view.
· Ultra High Brightness and Sunlight Visibility: In outdoor or bright light environments (such as airport self-service machines, vehicle dashboards), the square IPS TFT screen can achieve an ultra-high brightness of 1000 to 1200 nits, ensuring clear visibility of the content.
· Touch Integration: Square screens are often combined with touch functionality. For example, a 1.5-inch small square screen can integrate resistive touch for handheld terminals; screens larger than 4.0 inches can integrate capacitive multi-touch for modern smart home control panels.







