High-brightness sunlight-readable LCD screens are essential in environments where visibility under direct sunlight is critical—such as military, transportation, industrial automation, and outdoor kiosks. The Strip Screen Series, including sizes from 14.1” to 86”, represents a robust engineering solution designed for extreme conditions, combining advanced display technologies with optimized optical design. These screens achieve luminance levels up to 5,000 nits or higher, ensuring legibility even in full daylight, while maintaining low power consumption and long-term reliability.
The series includes widely used panel sizes such as 19”, 21.2”, 24”, 28.6”, 37”, 42”, 48.5”, 58.4”, and the ultra-large 86” displays—each tailored for specific applications like command centers, vehicle dashboards, maritime navigation, and digital signage. For instance, the 24” and 28.6” variants are commonly deployed in military vehicles due to their high contrast ratio (>1000:1), wide viewing angles (±80°), and ruggedized casing (IP65-rated). The 86” model is ideal for control rooms requiring multi-monitor setups, offering a resolution of 3840x2160 (4K UHD) and built-in brightness sensors that dynamically adjust luminance based on ambient light conditions.
Key technologies integrated into the Strip Screen Series include transflective liquid crystal displays (LCDs), which combine transmissive and reflective modes for optimal performance in both indoor and outdoor lighting. This hybrid approach reduces power usage by up to 40% compared to traditional LED-backlit displays. Additionally, anti-glare coatings, polarization filters, and high-efficiency polarizers prevent image distortion caused by sun glare or reflections—a common issue in unidirectional lighting scenarios.

Case studies from defense contractors like Lockheed Martin and commercial integrators such as Siemens have demonstrated that these panels reduce operator error rates by up to 35% in field operations when compared to standard LCDs. According to IEEE Transactions on Industrial Electronics (2022), high-brightness sunlight-readable displays improve operational efficiency in mobile workstations by enabling faster data interpretation under varying environmental conditions.
These screens also comply with international standards such as MIL-STD-810G (for shock and vibration resistance), EN 60950-1 (safety compliance), and RoHS (environmental safety). Their extended temperature range (-30°C to +70°C) ensures stable operation in arctic patrol vehicles or desert deployment units. With features like touch-enabled options (capacitive or resistive), HDMI/DisplayPort inputs, and optional embedded processors for edge computing, the Strip Screen Series bridges the gap between hardware durability and intelligent user interaction.

For engineers and procurement specialists seeking reliable visual interfaces in harsh environments, the Strip Screen Series offers scalable, future-proof solutions across a diverse range of industries—from logistics and agriculture to aerospace and smart city infrastructure.
