Place of Origin:
Guangdong, China
Brand Name:
ZXTLCD
Certification:
CE/Rohs/FCC
Model Number:
ZXTLCD-TLCD550WU
A museum visitor should notice the object before the interface. The 55 inch touch transparent LCD museum showcase cabinet can place dates, labels, reconstruction or motion directly around an artifact and then clear the digital layer. Used with restraint, it solves a familiar exhibition problem: giving context without asking the visitor to look away.
The cabinet works best when the interpretation answers something the object cannot show alone—how a mechanism moved, where an item travelled, what a missing section looked like or why a material mattered.
Instead of loading the display with archive material, start with one question the visitor is likely to ask. Build a short sequence around the answer and allow deeper topics through touch. The opening state should remain understandable without interaction, since many visitors will observe rather than tap.
Language, dates and claims need the same curatorial approval as wall text. Keep captions concise and avoid letting animation imply a historical certainty that the evidence does not support.
A visitor may select a period, rotate a reconstruction or compare the artifact with a reference image. Controls must be obvious, readable and placed within accessible reach. After inactivity, the application should clear previous choices and return to a calm object view.
The 55 inch touch transparent LCD museum showcase cabinet should retain its core interpretation if touch is unavailable. A local non-interactive loop gives the gallery a graceful fallback during service.
| 55-inch Interactive Transparent LCD Showcase | ||
| Display Panel | Screen Size | 55 inches |
| Panel Type | a‑Si TFT IPS Transparent LCD Panel | |
| Native Resolution | 1920 × 1080 pixels (Full HD) | |
| Sub‑Pixel Pitch | 0.210 × 0.630 mm (H × V) | |
| Pixel Format | RGB Vertical Stripe | |
| Pixel Pitch | 0.630 × 0.630 mm (H × V) | |
| Active Display Area | 1209.6 × 680.4 mm (H × V) | |
| Panel Shape | Flat Rectangular Panel | |
| Aspect Ratio | 16:9 | |
| Panel Transmittance | >75% | |
| Contrast Ratio | 1300:1 (Typical) | |
| Viewing Angle | 89°/89°/89°/89° (Minimum), CR ≥10 | |
| Display Mode | IPS, Normally Black, Transmissive | |
| Optimum Viewing Direction | All Viewing Angles | |
| Response Time | 8 ms (Typical, Gray‑to‑Gray) | |
| Display Colors | 1.07 Billion Colors, 8‑bit + Hi‑FRC | |
| Color Gamut | 72% | |
| Panel Input Voltage | DC 12V, 5A | |
| Refresh Rate | 60 Hz | |
| Panel Signal Interface | LVDS | |
| Input Interfaces | HDMI, VGA, USB and Audio Input | |
| Operating Temperature | -20°C to 50°C | |
| Storage Temperature | -30°C to 60°C | |
| Operating Humidity | 10%–90% RH | |
| Storage Humidity | 5%–90% RH | |
| Power Supply | AC 100–240V, 50/60 Hz | |
| Power Consumption | <200W | |
| Standby Power Consumption | <3W | |
| Installation Options | Desktop, Floor‑Standing or Interactive Version | |
| Product Dimensions | Refer to the Mechanical Drawing | |
| USB Plug‑and‑Play Player | Operating System | Standalone Plug‑and‑Play System; No Windows OS Required |
| Start‑Up Mode | Automatically Starts Loop Playback After Power‑On | |
| Input Ports | 1 × USB 2.0, 1 × HDMI | |
| Default Storage Medium | USB Flash Drive | |
| Optional Storage Medium | SD Card | |
| Content Update | Automatically Copies Content from USB | |
| OSD Languages | English and Chinese | |
| Supported Video Format | MP4 | |
| Supported Audio Format | MP3 | |
| Supported Image Format | JPG | |
| Supported Text Format | TXT | |
| Audio Output | Built‑In Power Amplifier | |
| Playback Modes | Single‑File Repeat or All‑Files Loop Playback | |
| Android Media Player | CPU | Quad‑Core Cortex‑A17, Up to 1.8 GHz |
| GPU | Mali‑T764 | |
| Operating System | Android 7.1 | |
| RAM | 2GB DDR3 | |
| Internal Storage | 16GB eMMC | |
| External Storage | SATA, USB, SD Card or CF Card | |
| Output Resolution | 1920 × 1080, Full HD | |
| Playback Modes | Loop Playback, Scheduled Playback and Transition Effects | |
| Network Connectivity | Ethernet and Wi‑Fi; 3G Optional | |
| Remote Control | Infrared Remote Control Supported | |
| Memory Card Support | SD and CF Cards | |
| Supported Video Formats | WMV, AVI, FLV, RM, RMVB, MPEG, TS, MP4 and More | |
| Supported Image Formats | BMP, JPEG, PNG and GIF | |
| Supported Network Protocols | TCP/IP, PPPoE, ICMP, DHCP, DNS, FTP and HTTP | |
| USB 2.0 Ports | 2 × USB Host Ports for Mouse, Keyboard and Other Peripheral Devices | |
| RJ45 Ethernet | 1 × RJ45 Port, 10/100 Mbps | |
| Wireless Network | 2.4 GHz Wi‑Fi, IEEE 802.11n, Up to 150 Mbps | |
| TF Card Slot | 1 × TF/MicroSD Card Slot | |
| PC – Entry‑Level | CPU | Intel 1037U, Dual‑Core, Dual‑Thread, 1.8 GHz |
| Motherboard | Mini‑ITX Architecture, Intel Bay Trail SoC Chipset | |
| Memory | Kingston 4GB DDR3 1600 MHz | |
| Storage | 120GB SSD | |
| Graphics | Integrated Intel HD Graphics with Dynamic Video Memory Technology (DVMT) | |
| Power Supply | Integrated 12V Power Supply | |
| Network | Realtek 8111E Gigabit Ethernet and 2.4 GHz Wi‑Fi | |
| PC – Standard | CPU | 3rd Generation Intel Core i3, Dual‑Core, Four‑Thread, 1.8 GHz, 17W |
| Motherboard | Mini‑ITX Architecture, Intel HM76 Chipset | |
| Memory | Kingston 4GB DDR3 1600 MHz | |
| Storage | 120GB SSD | |
| Graphics | Integrated Intel HD Graphics 4000 | |
| Power Supply | Integrated 12V Power Supply | |
| Network | Realtek 8111E Gigabit Ethernet and 2.4 GHz Wi‑Fi | |
| PC – Advanced | CPU | 3rd Generation Intel Core i5, Dual‑Core, Four‑Thread, 1.7 GHz, 17W |
| Motherboard | Mini‑ITX Architecture, Intel HM76 Chipset | |
| Memory | Kingston 4GB DDR3 1600 MHz | |
| Storage | 120GB SSD | |
| Graphics | Integrated Intel HD Graphics 4000 | |
| Power Supply | Integrated 12V Power Supply | |
| Network | Realtek 8111E Gigabit Ethernet and 2.4 GHz Wi‑Fi | |
| PC – Premium | CPU | 7th Generation Intel Core i7, Dual‑Core, Four‑Thread, 2.7 GHz, 15W |
| Motherboard | Mini‑ITX Architecture | |
| Memory | Kingston 4GB DDR3 1600 MHz | |
| Storage | 120GB SSD | |
| Graphics | Integrated Intel HD Graphics | |
| Power Supply | Integrated 12V Power Supply | |
| Network | Realtek 8111E Gigabit Ethernet and 2.4 GHz Wi‑Fi | |
| Infrared Touch Frame | Touch Technology | Infrared Touch |
| Integration Method | Seamlessly Integrated, Embedded Design | |
| Reported Touch Resolution | 32768 × 32768, Driver‑Free | |
| Activation Force | No Pressure Required | |
| Light Transmittance | >92% | |
| Multi‑Touch Response Time | 10–15 ms | |
| Single‑Touch Response Time | 7 ms | |
| Minimum Touch Object Size | 4 × 4 mm | |
| Touch Object Size Recognition | Supported | |
| Touch Interface | USB | |
| Touch Scan Rate | ≥110 Hz | |
| Communication Interface | USB 2.0 Full‑Speed | |
| Power Supply | 1 × USB | |
| Operating Voltage | DC 5.0V ±5% | |
| Average Current | ≤200 mA | |
| Power Consumption | ≤1.0W | |
| LED Service Life | 60,000 Hours | |
| Fault Tolerance | Remains Operational with Less Than 10% Non‑Adjacent Sensor Failure | |
| Operating Humidity | Up to 90% RH at 0°C to 40°C, Non‑Condensing | |
| Operating Temperature | -10°C to 50°C | |
| Storage Temperature | -20°C to 60°C | |
| ESD Protection | EN 61000‑4‑2:2008, Level 3; 4 kV Contact Discharge and 8 kV Air Discharge | |
| Ambient Light Resistance | Excellent | |
| Firmware Upgrade | USB Firmware Upgrade | |
| Multi‑Touch OS Support | Wind 10, Win 8, Win 7 and Android | |
| Single‑Touch OS Support | Win XP, macOS and Linux | |
| Projected Capacitive Touchscreen | Touch Technology | Projected Capacitive Touch |
| Input Method | Finger or Stylus | |
| Number of Touch Points | 10‑Point Multi‑Touch | |
| Activation Force | 10–60 g | |
| Touch Durability | ≥35 Million Touches | |
| Minimum Pressure | <10 g | |
| Surface Hardness | ≥7H | |
| Storage Conditions | -15°C to 40°C at <90% RH; 40°C to 70°C at <60% RH | |
| Operating Humidity | 10%–90% RH at 40°C, Non‑Condensing | |
| Response Time | <10 ms | |
| Light Transmittance | >85% | |
| Touchscreen Structure | 1.1 mm Glass + 0.125 mm Upper ITO Film + 0.125 mm Lower ITO Film | |
| Position Durability | 50 Million Touches at the Same Position | |
| Standard Packing List | Power Cable | 1 |
| Warranty Card | 1 | |
| Remote Control | 1 | |
| Cabinet Key | 1 | |
| Certificate of Conformity | 1 | |
A commercial transparent cabinet is not automatically a conservation case. The museum must specify internal materials, security, sealing, temperature, humidity, airflow and light exposure for the artifact. Electronics and maintenance access should be separated from the object compartment where possible.
Cleaning the public touch surface should not require opening the artifact area. Conservators, designers, AV teams and facilities staff need one coordinated cabinet drawing.
Watch where visitors stop, which topics they select and whether text remains readable during busy periods. Curators may discover that one chapter is too long or a control is misunderstood. Small content changes can improve the exhibit without changing its central argument.
Keep the final drawing, player image, application build and media masters in the museum’s exhibit record. That documentation allows the 55 inch touch transparent LCD museum showcase cabinet to remain supportable beyond opening year.
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Museum displays may operate far longer than the computer originally supplied with them. Keep the cabinet drawing, panel and touch models, player image, application installer, media masters, password procedure and approved restart steps in the exhibit record. Note consumable fans, filters or lighting parts and the interval for inspection. When a component becomes unavailable, this information helps an integrator select and test a replacement without guessing how the original exhibit worked.
Plan a temporary interpretation method for maintenance periods. If touch is unavailable, the automatic loop should still communicate the central story. If the transparent display needs service, the artifact should remain secure with a concise physical label. A graceful fallback protects visitor experience and removes pressure for rushed work near a sensitive object. Every later media revision should be dated and approved so future staff understand which interpretation is current.
Before the gallery opens, invite curators, front-of-house staff and an accessibility reviewer to use the exhibit without explanation. They will notice different problems: an ambiguous label, a control that is hard to reach, a chapter that encourages a queue or a caption hidden by the artifact. Record those findings in the punch list and repeat the test after correction. A transparent museum showcase should support many ways of looking, including visitors who never touch the screen.
Share artifact dimensions, conservation requirements, gallery lighting, visitor distance, language needs and touch journey. ZXTLCD can develop a cabinet configuration for curatorial and technical review.
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