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Managing heat in outdoor kiosk applications: Optimizing touch monitor performance and reducing downtime




High bright LCDs have revolutionized the way we interact with displays, providing exceptional brightness and clarity even in challenging lighting conditions. From outdoor digital signage to automotive displays, the demand for high brightness LCDs continues to grow across various applications. This article explores the best practices for designing and manufacturing high bright LCDs, focusing on key factors that contribute to their exceptional performance, usability and longevity with a special focus on managing heat, one of the top contributors to premature system failure.


In this issue, we look at managing heat in outdoor kiosks and strategies for optimal performance.

Topics we review:


  • WHY IT MATTERS

  • UNDERSTANDING THE HEAT CHALLENGE

  • IMPACT OF HEAT ON DISPLAYS

  • WHAT DOES BAD LOOK LIKE

  • THERE ARE SOLUTIONS

  • WHY THE RIGHT PARTNER MATTERS

  • START WITH THE RIGHT DISPLAY

  • THERMAL MANAGEMENT:

  • HOW OPTICAL BONDING PLAYS A ROLE

  • HEAT TRANSFER MATERIALS

  • ENCLOSURE CONSIDERATIONS

  • KIOSK PLACEMENT

  • TEMPERATURE MONITORING

  • THE FUTURE OF OUTDOOR KIOSKS



DCL Technologies properly designs our LCD solutions for outdoor applications. Making displays work in applications they weren't designed for; in environments they don't like and balancing viewability against power draw and heat generation is what we do


About DCL Technologies


DCL designs high quality display solutions that meet our clients overall objectives. Our mission is to be the easiest display solution provider to do business with.


Our differentiator is a focus on delivering the best experience to our clients, at every desk. Our core value strategies are focused on making it easy for Engineers, Designers and Purchasing to get things done.


 


For more information, contact:


Andrew Blum

President

DCL Technologies

800-407-8917


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