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37 Inch Smart City Information Display with LVDS Bar Panel for Outdoor Signage
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1920×540 Super MVA Stretched LCD for Public Kiosks, Passenger Guidance, and Outdoor Information Systems
A 37 Inch Smart City Information Display is a high-brightness 1920×540 stretched LCD bar for public kiosks, passenger information screens, outdoor guidance systems, and long-format digital signage. It combines 500–5000 cd/m² brightness, 5000:1 typical contrast, Super MVA normally black transmissive optics, anti-glare 3H surface treatment, 51-pin LVDS signaling, 12V typical supply, no-touch operation, and WLED 50K-hour backlighting. For OEM projects, it provides a wide visual band for smart city notices, route prompts, public guidance, and commercial messages without the height of a standard monitor.
At a Glance: 37-Inch High-Contrast Public Information Highlights
- 37-inch 1920×540 stretched format supports route text, kiosk notices, public prompts, and advertising strips.
- 500–5000 cd/m² brightness range helps match controlled indoor, bright public-space, or outdoor-facing installations.
- 5000:1 typical contrast and Super MVA normally black mode support strong text separation and dark-background readability.
- 904.32 × 254.34 mm active area gives enclosure teams a clear basis for front-window planning.
- LVDS 2-channel 8-bit 51-pin signal system supports panel-level integration with signage and industrial controllers.
- Anti-glare haze 1% hard coating 3H helps reduce reflection risk in public display environments.
- No-touch structure fits protected public information panels where content display is the primary function.
Product Overview of the 37 Inch Smart City Information Display
The 37 Inch Smart City Information Display solves a layout problem common in public infrastructure: many locations need a long, readable display area, but do not have the vertical space for a conventional screen. Its 1920×540 stretched format gives designers a wide canvas for public announcements, route guidance, directional content, queue updates, equipment status bars, and digital signage messages.
For smart city and passenger information systems, the display’s value is not only size. It pairs a high-brightness 500–5000 cd/m² luminance range with 5000:1 typical contrast, 89-degree viewing in all directions, and anti-glare 3H surface treatment. This helps maintain visibility when the display is mounted in corridors, public kiosks, transport hubs, or outdoor-facing signage systems where viewers may read quickly from an angle.
The panel is supplied without touch, making it a practical fit for message-only information panels, protected glass-front displays, and enclosure-based OEM products. Before sample approval, buyers should confirm LVDS timing, 51-pin pin assignment, 12V power budget, front cover structure, active-area fit, brightness target, and thermal path.
Key Features of the 37 Inch Smart City Information Display
| Key Feature | B2B Value |
|---|---|
| 1920×540 stretched resolution | Creates a long-format canvas for smart city messages, transit notices, and signage strips. |
| 500–5000 cd/m² brightness | Supports brightness selection for indoor, bright indoor, or outdoor-facing systems. |
| 5000:1 typical contrast | Helps improve text and icon separation in high-visibility public information layouts. |
| Super MVA normally black optics | Supports stronger dark-state performance for announcement and status-display content. |
| LVDS 2-channel 8-bit 51-pin interface | Gives OEM engineers a panel-level signal route for embedded controllers. |
| 12V typical supply | Provides a defined electrical starting point for system power planning. |
| Anti-glare haze 1% 3H coating | Helps reduce glare risk while adding basic surface durability for protected displays. |
| WLED 50K-hour backlight | Supports long-service public display planning. |
| No-touch configuration | Fits signage and public-information panels where interaction is handled elsewhere. |
Technical Specifications of the 37-Inch Stretched LVDS LCD Bar
| Specification | Value |
|---|---|
| Display Size | 37 inch |
| Resolution | 1920 (RGB) × 540, 53 PPI |
| Active Area | 904.32 × 254.34 mm |
| Viewable Area | 907.5 × 257.5 mm |
| Brightness | 500–5000 cd/m² |
| Contrast Ratio | 5000:1 typ. |
| Optical Mode | Super MVA, normally black, transmissive |
| Viewing Angle | 89/89/89/89 |
| Surface Treatment | Anti-glare haze 1%, hard coating 3H |
| Signal System | LVDS, 2-channel, 8-bit, 51 pins |
| Supply Voltage | 12V typ. |
| Touch Function | None |
| Weight | 4.67 ± 0.23 kg |
| Operating Temperature | -20 ~ 70 °C |
These confirmed values are most important for system design because they affect readability, content mapping, controller selection, cable design, enclosure opening, mounting load, and thermal planning. Unknown values are not used as public claims.
Why Choose a Smart City Information Display for Long-Format Public Guidance?
A smart city information display is useful when the display must deliver public-facing messages in a wide, shallow space. It can show route information, public safety notices, timetable prompts, queue status, and advertising content without forcing a standard 16:9 monitor into a narrow cabinet.
1920×540 Layout for Route Prompts and City Notices
The 1920×540 format is well suited to horizontal content. Transit operators can use it for route names, service changes, and platform guidance. Public kiosks can use it for notices and directional information. Retail or city-service environments can show short promotional or operational messages in a compact visual band.
904.32 mm Active Width for Enclosure Planning
The 904.32 × 254.34 mm active area gives mechanical engineers a practical starting point for front-window design. The viewable area of 907.5 × 257.5 mm should be checked against bezel opening, cover glass, gasket compression, and installation tolerances before tooling.
No-Touch Panel for Protected Public Display Systems
The no-touch configuration helps keep the system focused on information display. If interaction is required, designers can evaluate a separate touch layer or user-control device. For public installations, front protection, cleaning conditions, vandal-resistance requirements, and service access should be reviewed at enclosure level.
5000:1 Contrast and 500–5000 cd/m² Readability
The display’s 5000:1 typical contrast is a major differentiator for public information layouts. High contrast supports clearer text, arrows, status colors, and simple media graphics, especially when the display is mounted above eye level or viewed from the side.
Brightness Selection for Outdoor-Facing Signage
The 500–5000 cd/m² brightness range lets project teams select a luminance target according to ambient light. Higher brightness may be appropriate for bright stations, outdoor-facing kiosks, or window-facing retail displays. Brightness should be evaluated with cover glass reflection, heat dissipation, and duty cycle.
Anti-Glare Haze 1% Hard Coating 3H
Anti-glare haze 1% and 3H hard coating support readability and surface durability for protected installations. This does not make the panel waterproof or impact-rated by itself; outdoor protection must come from the finished enclosure, sealing, glass, and validation tests.
Full Viewing Angle for Public Walk-By Reading
The 89/89/89/89 viewing performance supports environments where viewers approach from multiple directions. This is useful in metro corridors, bus stations, public kiosks, airport walkways, and smart city information points where users may only glance at the display briefly.
51-Pin LVDS Integration for OEM Display Systems
This display is best treated as a panel-level component for OEM signage systems. The LVDS 2-channel 8-bit 51-pin signal system provides a defined integration route, but the final result depends on timing, pin assignment, cable design, power sequencing, and controller compatibility.
LVDS 2-Channel 8-Bit Host Matching
Before PCB or controller-board approval, engineers should confirm the LVDS timing table, connector orientation, 51-pin pin assignment, cable length, and EMI strategy. Mismatched LVDS routing can cause display instability, color issues, or intermittent operation.
12V Supply and WLED Backlight Planning
The 12V typical supply and WLED 50K-hour backlight support long-duty display planning. For high-brightness use, confirm current margin, brightness control method, backlight drive behavior, internal heat rise, and ventilation path under real installation conditions.
Refresh Options for Dynamic Signage Content
The display supports 60 Hz refresh and MEMC-related 120 Hz / 240 Hz options according to the provided specification. These options may be useful for scrolling text, moving graphics, and dynamic signage, but the final mode should be confirmed against the controller and content source.
Recommended Applications for Public and Outdoor Information Systems
The 37 Inch Smart City Information Display fits long-format public display projects where readability and aspect ratio matter more than standard monitor size.
Public Kiosks and Smart City Screens
Public service kiosks and smart city screens can use the display for announcements, direction prompts, weather or service notices, emergency text, and navigation information. The wide format helps place information above or beside other system elements.
Passenger Information and Station Guidance
Railway, metro, bus, and airport environments can use the display for route prompts, platform notices, boarding messages, and timetable highlights. The high contrast and wide viewing angle support quick reading in busy public spaces.
Outdoor Digital Signage and Retail Guidance
Outdoor-facing retail, shopping centers, and advertising strips can use the display for promotional banners, public notices, and directional content. Enclosure design should confirm reflection control, sealing, ventilation, and front protection.
Equipment Header and Cut-Bar Display Projects
Industrial equipment and custom signage builders can use the display as a long status bar or header screen. The LVDS interface, no-touch design, and 1920×540 layout make it suitable for embedded systems that need a dedicated information panel.
Customization Options for 37-Inch Public Information Projects
Project evaluation can include brightness selection, cover glass, anti-glare or AR review, optical bonding, enclosure/front-window adaptation, LVDS cable and control-board matching, mounting design, thermal planning, and no-touch protective front structure. Any waterproofing, impact protection, or outdoor certification should be validated at finished-system level.
Procurement and Engineering Checklist for 37-Inch Smart City Display Selection
- Confirm the message layout: route prompt, timetable, public notice, advertising strip, or status bar.
- Validate 1920×540 content mapping, font size, and viewing distance.
- Select the brightness target according to ambient light and cover glass reflection.
- Confirm LVDS 51-pin pinout, timing, cable route, and controller compatibility.
- Review 12V power supply, backlight behavior, thermal path, and duty cycle.
- Check active area, viewable area, bezel opening, cover glass, and gasket design.
- Confirm 4.67 ± 0.23 kg mounting load and cabinet structure.
- Decide whether no-touch is sufficient or whether a separate touch/front protection stack is required.


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