Place of Origin:
Guangdong, China
Brand Name:
ZXTLCD
Certification:
CE/Rohs/FCC
A Large Display Needs a Group Experience Plan
At 75 inches, a holographic cabinet becomes part of the architecture rather than a small media appliance. Visitors may notice it from across an exhibition hall, but several people will also gather in front of it. The design must therefore answer two questions: what a distant visitor sees in three seconds, and what a nearby visitor can explore in three minutes. A bold idle sequence can attract attention, while the interactive layer can reveal product options, destinations, technical systems or campaign chapters.
Separate the Attraction Loop from the Touch Journey
The idle state should work without touch and clearly signal that interaction is available. Once a visitor begins, the interface needs large targets, limited choices and an obvious return path. Do not overlay a dense website menu on the holographic image. A better approach uses a separate touch surface or carefully positioned control zone to select one of a few visual stories. After a period of inactivity, the system should return automatically to the attraction loop so the next group does not inherit an abandoned screen.
Design for Multiple People, Not One Operator
Large exhibits create social behavior. One person may control the experience while others watch, so the selected content must remain understandable from several positions. Important changes should be visible in the holographic presentation, not only on the controller. If the interaction includes product configuration, show the selected color, component or route immediately and keep a persistent cue explaining what changed. For guided tours, add a presenter mode that reaches key scenes quickly without forcing staff through every public menu.
| 75 inch 270° Holographic Display Cabinet | ||
| Product Overview | Installation Style | Floor‑standing |
| Screen Size | 75 inches | |
| Viewing Structure | Three‑sided 270° viewing | |
| Screen Quantity | 1 × 75‑inch commercial LCD panel | |
| Aspect Ratio | 16:9 | |
| Recommended Viewing Distance | >1.5 m | |
| Display Panel | Native Resolution | 3840 × 2160 |
| Audio | Stereo left and right channels | |
| Brightness | 400 cd/m² | |
| Image Quality | Ultra HD, fine and detailed | |
| Contrast Ratio | 1200:1 | |
| Response Time | 8 ms | |
| LCD Viewing Angle | 178° | |
| Panel Service Life | >50,000 hours | |
| Active Display Area | 1649.66 × 927.94 mm | |
| Maximum Imaging Area | Approximately 1649 × 927 mm | |
| Holographic Glass | White‑coated or gray‑coated optical glass | |
| Glass Transparency | >75% | |
| Video Formats Supported | MP4, AVI, WMV, MOV, MKV and MPG | |
| Image Formats Supported | JPG, JPEG, BMP and PNG | |
| Interfaces | USB, HDMI, SD card and RJ45 Ethernet | |
| Cabinet Material | Aluminium profile, sheet metal and optical glass | |
| Cabinet Colour | Black / white / customised | |
| Operating System | Standalone player, Android or Windows optional | |
| Optical Imaging System | Imaging Principle | Coated‑glass reflection imaging |
| Viewing Directions | Front, left and right sides | |
| Rear Structure | Enclosed service and equipment area | |
| Optical Glass Quantity | 3 pieces | |
| Optical Glass Type | High‑transparency coated tempered glass | |
| Coating Options | White coating or gray coating | |
| Glass Transparency | >75% | |
| Holographic Imaging Format | Three‑view synchronised video | |
| Recommended Content Background | Pure black or dark background | |
| Recommended Content Resolution | 3840 × 2160 | |
| Recommended Frame Rate | 30 fps / 60 fps | |
| Recommended Video Bit Rate | 20–50 Mbps | |
| Recommended Viewing Distance | 1.5–5 m | |
| Recommended Environment | Controlled indoor lighting | |
| Installation Position | Exhibition hall, showroom, museum or event venue | |
| Standard Media Player | Mainboard | Industrial‑grade media player |
| Maximum Output Resolution | 3840 × 2160 at 60 fps | |
| Supported Video Formats | AVI, MP4, TS, MKV, MPG, MOV, WMV and VOB | |
| Supported Image Formats | JPG, JPEG, BMP and PNG | |
| Supported Audio Formats | MP3 and WMA | |
| MP3 Sampling Rate | 32–48 kHz | |
| MP3 Bit Rate | 32–320 kbps | |
| Recommended Video Bit Rate | ≤50 Mbps | |
| Storage Interfaces | USB flash drive and SD card | |
| Signal Output | HDMI | |
| Playback Mode | Automatic loop playback | |
| Startup Function | Automatic playback after power‑on | |
| Scheduled Playback | Supported | |
| Remote Control | Included | |
| Network Requirement | Not required for local playback | |
| Android Configuration (Optional) | Mainboard | RK3399 |
| Processor | Dual‑core Cortex‑A72 + quad‑core Cortex‑A53 | |
| GPU | Mali‑T860 | |
| RAM | 4 GB | |
| Internal Storage | 32 GB | |
| Operating System | Android 9.0 or above | |
| Maximum Output Resolution | 3840 × 2160 at 60 fps | |
| Network | RJ45 Gigabit Ethernet and dual‑band Wi‑Fi | |
| Interfaces | USB × 2, HDMI, RJ45 and TF card | |
| Supported Video Formats | MP4, AVI, MKV, MOV, WMV, MPG and TS | |
| Supported Image Formats | JPG, JPEG, BMP and PNG | |
| Supported Audio Formats | MP3, WMA and AAC | |
| Content Updating | USB, network or optional CMS | |
| Automatic Startup | Supported | |
| Split‑Screen Playback | Supported | |
| Remote Content Management | Optional | |
| Standard Windows PC Configuration (Optional) | Processor | Intel Core i5 (quad‑core or above) |
| RAM | 8 GB DDR4 | |
| Storage | 256 GB SSD | |
| Operating System | Win 10 / 11 | |
| Graphics | Integrated Intel UHD Graphics | |
| Maximum Output Resolution | 3840 × 2160 | |
| Network | Gigabit Ethernet and dual‑band Wi‑Fi | |
| Interfaces | USB × 4, HDMI, RJ45 and audio output | |
| Power Supply | Integrated industrial power supply | |
| Automatic Startup | Supported | |
| Application Installation | Supported | |
| Interactive Software | Optional | |
| Remote Maintenance | Supported | |
| High‑Performance PC Configuration (Optional) | Processor | Intel Core i7 |
| RAM | 16 GB DDR4 | |
| Storage | 512 GB SSD | |
| Graphics | Dedicated graphics card optional | |
| Operating System | Win 10 / 11 | |
| Recommended Application | Real‑time 3D rendering, Unity applications and interactive product configuration | |
| Infrared Touchscreen (Optional) | Touch Technology | Infrared multi‑touch |
| Touch Points | 10 points | |
| Integration Method | Built‑in or external control console | |
| Input Method | Finger, stylus or other non‑transparent object | |
| Touch Resolution | 32768 × 32768 | |
| Response Time | ≤8 ms | |
| Positioning Accuracy | ±1.5 mm | |
| Minimum Touch Object | ≥2.5 mm | |
| Communication Interface | USB 2.0 | |
| OS Recognition | Automatic USB HID recognition | |
| Supported Systems | Windows and Android | |
| Touchscreen Size | 21.5–32 inches (control screen) | |
| Touchscreen Position | Front of cabinet or independent console | |
| Capacitive Touchscreen (Optional) | Touch Technology | Projected capacitive touch |
| Touch Points | 10 points | |
| Input Method | Finger or capacitive stylus | |
| Response Time | <10 ms | |
| Surface Hardness | ≥7H | |
| Light Transmittance | >85% | |
| Touch Durability | ≥50,000,000 touches | |
| Communication Interface | USB | |
| Touchscreen Size | 21.5–32 inches | |
| Installation Position | Built‑in front control area or external console | |
| Cabinet Specifications | Cabinet Structure | Floor‑standing 270° holographic cabinet |
| Cabinet Material | Aluminium profile and sheet metal | |
| Optical Section | Three‑sided coated optical glass | |
| Reference Product Dimensions | Approximately 1800 × 900 × 2050 mm | |
| Reference Cabinet Weight | Approximately 150 kg | |
| Cabinet Colour | Black or white standard; customised optional | |
| Surface Treatment | Powder‑coated finish | |
| Rear Service Door | Included | |
| Door Lock | Included | |
| Hidden Cable Routing | Included | |
| Cooling System | Built‑in ventilation fans | |
| Bottom Support | Heavy‑duty adjustable feet | |
| Casters | Optional lockable casters | |
| Logo Printing | Optional | |
| Custom Cabinet Finish | Optional | |
| Recommended Installation | Indoor floor‑standing installation | |
| Electrical Specifications | Input Voltage | AC 100–240 V, 50/60 Hz |
| Typical Power Consumption | Approximately 280 W | |
| Maximum Power Consumption | ≤350 W | |
| Standby Power Consumption | ≤5 W | |
| Speaker Output | 8 Ω, 5 W × 2 | |
| Power Switch | Lockable main power switch | |
| Power Protection | Overvoltage, overcurrent and short‑circuit protection | |
| Grounding | Standard protective grounding | |
| Power Cable | 1 × standard power cable | |
| Environmental Specifications | Operating Temperature | 0°C to 40°C |
| Storage Temperature | −20°C to 60°C | |
| Operating Humidity | 10%–90% RH, non‑condensing | |
| Storage Humidity | 10%–90% RH, non‑condensing | |
| Installation Environment | Indoor | |
| Recommended Ambient Lighting | Controlled or medium‑low indoor lighting | |
| Direct Sunlight | Not recommended | |
| Ventilation Clearance | ≥100 mm around service and ventilation areas | |
| Recommended Continuous Operation | 12–18 hours per day | |
| Maximum Daily Operation | Up to 24 hours (commercial panel with proper ventilation) | |
| Supported Media Formats | Video Formats | MP4, AVI, MKV, MOV, WMV, MPG, MPEG, TS and VOB |
| Image Formats | JPG, JPEG, BMP and PNG | |
| Audio Formats | MP3, WMA and AAC | |
| Recommended Video Codec | H.264 / H.265 | |
| Recommended Resolution | 3840 × 2160 | |
| Recommended Frame Rate | 30 fps / 60 fps | |
| Recommended Video Background | Pure black | |
| Holographic Content Layout | Three‑view 270° layout | |
| Playback Orientation | Customised according to the optical mapping template | |
| Packing Information | Packaging Method | Export‑grade wooden case |
| Internal Protection | Foam, corner protection and glass protection | |
| Reference Packing Dimensions | Approximately 1950 × 1050 × 2250 mm | |
| Reference Gross Weight | Approximately 200 kg | |
| Forklift Access | Included | |
| Shipping Method | Sea freight or dedicated land transport recommended | |
| Flight Case | Optional for exhibitions and repeated transport | |
| Packing List | 75‑Inch 270° Holographic Display Cabinet | 1 unit |
| Industrial Media Player | 1 unit | |
| Remote Control | 1 | |
| Power Cable | 1 | |
| Keys | 1 set | |
| Warranty Card | 1 | |
| Certificate of Conformity | 1 | |
| User Manual | 1 | |
| Installation Instructions | 1 set | |
| USB Flash Drive | 1 | |
| 270° Holographic Content Template | 1 | |
| HDMI Cable | 1 | |
| Export Wooden Case | 1 | |
Engineering the Hall Installation
Confirm delivery access, door and elevator dimensions, floor loading, anchoring, service clearance and cable routes early. Bright ceiling grids and glazed façades can reduce contrast, while loud exhibition areas may make built-in speakers ineffective. Coordinate the cabinet with lighting, acoustic and fire-safety plans. Because the unit may run for long hours, specify ventilation, scheduled restart behavior and remote health checks. A front panel that looks seamless but requires the entire exhibit to be dismantled for service is not a successful custom solution.
Commissioning Should Test Real Visitor Conditions
Factory acceptance should cover display synchronization, touch accuracy, application recovery, playback quality and power cycling. Site acceptance should repeat those tests under final lighting and network conditions. Invite a small group to use the experience without instruction and observe where they hesitate. Record startup, shutdown, cleaning and fault-recovery procedures for venue staff. The final quotation should distinguish standard display hardware, interactive software, content production, installation and ongoing support so the operator knows who owns each part of the experience.
When a Passive Large Display Is Better
If the visitor journey has no meaningful choice, omit touch and focus the budget on content, lighting and reliability. Interaction should help users compare, explore or control a sequence; it should not be added simply because the hardware allows it. A passive 75-inch presentation can be more inclusive for large groups and easier to maintain. The project brief should identify the decision that touch enables before specifying sensors, software and interface development.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Where should the touch interface be located?
Where one visitor can control it without blocking the principal view for the rest of the group.
Can the cabinet run as a passive display?
Yes. The idle loop should remain useful even when no one chooses to interact.
What site information is needed before ordering?
Plans, delivery route, power, network, lighting, floor conditions, visitor capacity and service-access requirements.
Project Inquiry
For an accurate proposal, send the intended venue, viewing directions, installation drawings, operating schedule, content concept and required control method. Final dimensions, resolution, imaging area, player, touch options, power and packing must be confirmed in the quotation and approved technical drawing before production.
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