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43 Inch Bar Type LCD Display 1920×360 LVDS for Transit Signage
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1920×360 High-Brightness Stretched TFT-LCD Panel with 51-Pin LVDS for Passenger Information and Public Signage
A 43 Inch Bar Type LCD Display gives transit and signage engineers a long-format TFT-LCD platform for route information, public notices, retail wayfinding, and industrial display systems. This 43-inch stretched panel combines 1920×360 resolution, 45 PPI, 500–3000 nits white luminance, 4000:1 contrast, 89/89/89/89 viewing, and a 51-pin LVDS 2-channel 8-bit interface. With 12V typical input, 138W power consumption, 5.2 kg weight, hard coating 3H, and -20 ~ 70°C operation, it is best evaluated as a high-brightness non-touch display platform for public-facing equipment.
At a Glance: 43-Inch 1920×360 Stretch Panel Highlights
- 43-inch stretched bar format for passenger information, route boards, signage strips, and wayfinding.
- 1920(RGB) × 360 resolution with 45 PPI for long horizontal information layouts.
- 1073.78 × 201.335 mm active area for wide timetable, arrival, alert, and advertising content.
- 500–3000 nits luminance range for brighter indoor, semi-outdoor, and public environments.
- 4000:1 contrast and 89/89/89/89 viewing for clearer off-axis readability.
- 51-pin LVDS 2-channel 8-bit interface for embedded controller integration.
- 12V typical input, 138W power consumption, and 5.2 kg weight for electrical and mechanical planning.
Product Overview of the 43 Inch Bar Type LCD Display
The 43 Inch Bar Type LCD Display is designed for projects where information must be displayed in a long horizontal zone instead of a standard rectangular layout. Passenger-information systems, outdoor signage panels, retail wayfinding displays, menu boards, and industrial dashboards often need a wide message area but limited vertical space. A native 1920×360 screen makes that design easier because it provides a stretched canvas without forcing excessive scaling or wasted enclosure height.
The panel’s active area of 1073.78 × 201.335 mm is especially useful for route names, timetable rows, directional prompts, queue guidance, shelf-edge messaging, safety alerts, and advertising strips. For design teams, this means content can be planned around a real panoramic display area rather than adapted from a conventional 16:9 screen.
Optically, the confirmed 500–3000 nits luminance range, 4000:1 contrast ratio, and 89-degree viewing in all four directions make the product relevant for high-ambient-light public spaces. The hard-coated 3H surface also adds practical value where the display sits behind a front window or in a location exposed to frequent public contact. Before production, confirm whether additional cover glass, anti-glare treatment, optical bonding, or enclosure protection is required.
Key Features of the 43 Inch Bar Type LCD Display
| Key Feature | B2B Value |
|---|---|
| 43-inch stretched TFT-LCD format | Provides a long visual surface for transit, retail, and public information content. |
| 1920×360 resolution | Fits timetable rows, route guidance, ticker messages, and advertising strips. |
| 45 PPI pixel density | Gives a defined balance of readable text and manageable system graphics. |
| 500–3000 nits brightness | Supports project-specific luminance planning for bright indoor and semi-outdoor sites. |
| 4000:1 contrast | Helps text and graphics remain clearer in demanding public environments. |
| 89/89/89/89 viewing | Improves readability when the screen is viewed from the side or below. |
| 51-pin LVDS interface | Supports embedded display controller and industrial electronics integration. |
| 12V typical input | Gives engineers a clear starting point for power-system design. |
| 138W power consumption | Helps teams plan thermal load, cabling, and power capacity early. |
| Hard coating 3H | Adds surface durability for public-facing or protected-front display systems. |
Technical Specifications of the 43-Inch LVDS Stretch Panel
| Specification | Confirmed Value |
|---|---|
| Screen Size | 43 inch |
| Active Area | 1073.78(W) × 201.335(H) mm |
| Resolution | 1920(RGB) × 360 |
| Pixel Density | 45 PPI |
| Physical Size | 1107.4(W) × 239.9(H) × 54.1(D) mm |
| Pixel Arrangement | RGB Vertical Stripe |
| Display Mode | a-Si TFT-LCD, LCM |
| Brightness | 500 ~ 3000 nits |
| Contrast Ratio | 4000:1 |
| Viewing Angle | 89/89/89/89, CR≥10 |
| Response Time | 16 ms typical, Tr+Td |
| Frame Rate | 60 Hz |
| Interface Type | 51-pin LVDS, 2-channel, 8-bit |
| Input Voltage | 12V typical |
| Supported Colors | 16.7M, 60% NTSC |
| Surface Treatment | Hard coating 3H |
| Power Consumption | 138W |
| Weight | 5.2 kg |
| Operating Temperature | -20 ~ 70 °C |
| Storage Temperature | -30 ~ 80 °C |
These specifications show a panel-level stretched display rather than a finished HDMI/USB signage monitor. Buyers should confirm controller-board compatibility, LVDS timing, pin assignment, cable routing, power budget, and enclosure design before sample approval.
Why Choose This 1920×360 Stretched Panel for Passenger Information?
This display is strongest where long information must be scanned quickly from a distance or while people are moving.
1073.78 mm Active Width for Route and Timetable Rows
The 1073.78 mm active width gives content designers room for line names, stop sequences, arrival times, service alerts, and short advertising messages. In railway, bus, metro, and airport environments, this helps keep essential information in one continuous readable field instead of splitting content across multiple smaller screens.
500–3000 Nits for Bright Public Locations
The 500–3000 nits brightness range gives project teams flexibility. A controlled indoor terminal may not need maximum brightness, while a bus shelter, outdoor kiosk, fuel pump, or window-facing installation may require a higher luminance target. Brightness selection should be matched with heat dissipation, front-glass reflection, and power-system capacity.
4000:1 Contrast for Information Clarity
The 4000:1 contrast ratio supports stronger separation between text, icons, maps, and background graphics. This is valuable for passenger-information displays where readability matters more than decorative visual effects.
51-Pin LVDS, 12V Input, and Mechanical Integration
Integration planning is the critical step for this 43-inch panel. Unlike the previous 42-inch HDMI/USB signage display, this product uses a 51-pin LVDS interface and is better suited to OEM systems with custom control electronics.
51-Pin LVDS 2-Channel 8-Bit Signal Path
The 51-pin LVDS 2-channel 8-bit interface should be checked against the selected controller board, timing table, cable length, EMI requirements, and connector orientation. Engineering teams should review the exact pin assignment before board design or cable production.
12V Typical Input and 138W Power Budget
The 12V typical input provides a clear electrical baseline, while the 138W power consumption requires real thermal and power planning. In high-brightness signage, power supply margin, ventilation, backlight heat, enclosure material, and cable routing all affect long-term system stability.
1107.4 × 239.9 × 54.1 mm Body and 5.2 kg Weight
The 1107.4 mm width and 5.2 kg weight must be considered in bracket design, front-frame support, service access, and transportation packaging. For overhead passenger information displays, validate fastening strength and maintenance clearance before pilot installation.
Recommended Applications for 43-Inch Public Information Displays
Passenger Information Display Systems
Railway stations, buses, metro systems, and airport terminals can use the 1920×360 format for schedule boards, arrival messages, service alerts, and dynamic advertising. Confirm brightness, viewing distance, and enclosure protection based on whether the unit is installed indoors, semi-outdoors, or near daylight.
Outdoor Digital Signage and Kiosk Displays
Outdoor kiosks, bus shelters, EV charging stations, and fuel pumps can benefit from the high-brightness range and wide format. For these uses, verify cover glass, glare control, sealing, heat dissipation, and whether the final system requires an IP-rated enclosure.
Retail Wayfinding, Shelf Displays, and Menu Boards
Retail aisles, smart-store displays, menu strips, and directional signage can use the stretched canvas to show product categories, promotional strips, pricing information, and navigation prompts in a narrow space.
Industrial and Commercial Systems
Machine interfaces, control systems, industrial automation displays, and commercial equipment panels can use this product where a long status bar, process readout, or alert display is more efficient than a square or widescreen layout.
Customization Options for 43-Inch Bar Display Projects
Project evaluation can include brightness target selection, cover glass, anti-glare or anti-reflective review, optical bonding, enclosure adaptation, front-frame design, LVDS cable and controller-board matching, mounting support, thermal design, packaging, and no-touch protective-front planning. Touch is not confirmed in the supplied specifications, so any touch requirement should be treated as a separate project-specific structure.
Procurement and Engineering Checklist for 43-Inch Panel Selection
- Confirm that 1920×360 resolution matches the content layout and UI design.
- Select the correct brightness target within the 500–3000 nits range.
- Review the 51-pin LVDS pinout, timing, cable design, and controller compatibility.
- Confirm 12V input and plan for 138W power consumption.
- Validate the 1107.4 × 239.9 × 54.1 mm physical size in the enclosure.
- Design mounting support for the 5.2 kg panel weight.
- Check front glass, glare, optical bonding, and surface protection needs.
- Test readability, temperature, thermal path, and power stability before bulk production.


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