BOE 29″ Ultra-wide LCD Panel DV290FBM-N10 | 1920×540 Bar Display

The DV290FBM-N10 is a 29-inch ultra-wide stretched LCD panel from BOE, featuring a 1920×540 resolution and LVDS 51-pin interface. It is specifically designed for public transportation display systems and compact digital signage applications. ✔ Compact ultrawide screen ✔ Optimized for transpo…

BOE 36.6″ Ultra-wide LCD Panel DV366FBM-N10 | 1920×290 Bar Display

The DV366FBM-N10 is a 36.6-inch ultra-wide stretched LCD panel developed by BOE, featuring a unique 1920×290 resolution optimized for narrow-height display environments. Its slim bar design makes it ideal for retail shelving, advertising strips, and embedded industrial display systems. ✔ Ultra…

BOE 37″ Ultra-wide LCD Panel DV370FBM-N10 | 1920×540 Bar Display

The DV370FBM-N10 is a 37-inch ultra-wide stretched LCD panel from BOE, designed for commercial and industrial display applications. With a resolution of 1920×540 and a slim bar-type form factor, it is widely used in retail shelf displays, transportation signage, and smart display systems. ✔ Ex…

10.1-inch Industrial LCD Display Selection Guide (Full Version 2026)

The 10.1-inch industrial LCD display is one of the most mainstream “golden sizes” in industrial control, self-service terminals, and smart devices. Compared to a 7-inch screen, it offers a larger display area and a better interactive experience; compared to a 15-inch screen, it boasts …

How to Choose an Industrial LCD Monitor (2026 Guide)

In 2026, the selection of industrial LCD displays has evolved from simply “looking at parameters” to a system-level decision: it’s not just about display quality, but also about matching the environment, lifespan, structure, and long-term maintenance costs. Choosing the wrong scr…

Outdoor LCD Monitors: Anti-glare and Sunlight Visibility Guide

The biggest challenge in using LCD displays outdoors isn’t resolution or size, but rather glare and visibility issues. Whether it’s smart transportation systems, outdoor advertising displays, charging stations, or industrial equipment, the human eye’s ability to recognize screen …