Place of Origin:
Guangdong, China
Brand Name:
ZXTLCD
Certification:
CE/Rohs/FCC
Model Number:
ZXTLCD-H360D430
Begin with the Exhibit, Not the Catalogue
A custom 43-inch 360° holographic cabinet is best specified from the exhibition concept outward. The important starting point is not cabinet color or processor type; it is the relationship between the digital subject, audience path and surrounding architecture. A brand may want a product to appear inside a freestanding plinth, while a science center may require a rotating model with labels controlled from a separate touchscreen. Those projects use the same broad technology but need different glass geometry, service access and content logic.
Where Customization Creates Real Value
Customization is useful when it solves a spatial or operational constraint. Cabinet height can align the image with a visitor’s eye level. Exterior panels can match an exhibition finish schedule. Cable entry and ventilation can be moved to suit built-in joinery. A removable service panel can face a staff-only aisle. The player can be selected for local playback, network control or an interactive application. By contrast, decorative changes that obstruct airflow or make the glass difficult to clean may increase cost without improving the visitor experience.
Translate the Creative Idea into Optical Media
For a 360° presentation, the content team must deliver coordinated views rather than one conventional master video. Product geometry, camera movement and lighting should remain consistent as the subject turns. If the sequence includes typography, test legibility on every side and at the real viewing distance. For mixed audiences, lead with a universal visual action and reserve technical detail for the second layer of the experience. The manufacturer, cabinet engineer and animation studio should approve a shared pixel map before final rendering begins.
| 43 inch 360-Degree Holographic Display Cabinets | ||
| LCD Panel Parameters | Screen Size | 43 inches |
| Installation Style | Desktop / Floor‑standing / Interactive (optional) | |
| Aspect Ratio | 16:9 | |
| Product Dimensions | Refer to the dimensional drawing on the final page | |
| Viewing Angle | 89° | |
| Recommended Viewing Distance | >0.5 m | |
| Maximum Resolution | 1920 × 1080 | |
| Audio | Stereo left and right channels | |
| Brightness | 400 cd/m² | |
| Image Quality | Fine and detailed | |
| Contrast Ratio | 1200:1 | |
| 2D Video Formats | Supports commonly used video formats | |
| Active Display Area | 940.896 × 529.254 mm | |
| Interfaces | USB, HDMI and Ethernet | |
| Maximum Imaging Area | 940 × 529 mm | |
| Holographic Glass | White‑coated / gray‑coated glass | |
| Optional Host – Standalone Player | Mainboard | Industrial‑grade mainboard |
| Supported Video Formats | AVI, MP4, TS, MKV, MPG, DAT, VOB | |
| Supported Video Resolution | Up to 1920×1080 at 30 fps | |
| Supported Image Formats | JPG, JPEG, BMP, PNG | |
| Supported Audio Format | MP3 | |
| MP3 Sampling Rate | 32–48 kHz | |
| MP3 Bit Rate | 32–320 kbps | |
| Maximum Bit Rate | 20 Mbps | |
| Interfaces | USB flash drive, SD card, HDMI | |
| Playback Methods | USB playback or connection to an external computer | |
| Optional Host – MP021 Player | Mainboard | Industrial‑grade MP021 media player |
| Supported Video Formats | AVI, MP4 | |
| Supported Video Resolution | Up to 1920×1080 at 60 fps | |
| Supported Image Formats | JPG, JPEG, BMP, PNG | |
| Supported Audio Format | MP3 | |
| MP3 Sampling Rate | 32–48 kHz | |
| MP3 Bit Rate | 32–320 kbps | |
| Maximum Bit Rate | 20 Mbps | |
| Playback Interfaces | USB flash drive, SD card | |
| Main Feature | Stable standalone media playback | |
| Optional Host – Android | Mainboard | RK3288 |
| Processor | Quad‑core Cortex‑A17, up to 1.8 GHz | |
| GPU | Mali‑T764 | |
| RAM | 2 GB DDR3; supports up to 4 GB | |
| Internal Storage | 8 GB / 16 GB / 32 GB eMMC optional; 16 GB standard | |
| Operating System | Android 5.1 | |
| Interfaces | 2×USB, RJ45 Ethernet, TF card slot | |
| Optional Host – Standard PC (Celeron) | Processor | Intel 1037U, dual‑core, dual‑thread, 1.8 GHz |
| Mainboard | Mini‑ITX with Intel Bay Trail SoC | |
| RAM | Kingston 4 GB DDR3 1600 | |
| Storage | 120 GB SSD | |
| Graphics | Integrated Intel HD Graphics (Dynamic Video Memory) | |
| Power Supply | Integrated 12 V | |
| Network | Realtek 8111E Gigabit Ethernet, 2.4 GHz Wi‑Fi | |
| Optional Host – Intel Core i3 | Processor | 4th‑gen Intel Core i3‑3217U, dual‑core, four‑thread, 1.8 GHz, 17 W |
| Mainboard | Mini‑ITX with HM76 chipset | |
| RAM | Kingston 4 GB DDR3 1600 | |
| Storage | 120 GB SSD | |
| Graphics | Integrated Intel HD Graphics 4000 | |
| Power Supply | Integrated 12 V | |
| Network | Realtek 8111E Gigabit Ethernet, 2.4 GHz Wi‑Fi | |
| Optional Host – Intel Core i5 | Processor | 4th‑gen Intel Core i5‑3317U, dual‑core, four‑thread, 1.7 GHz, 17 W |
| Mainboard | Mini‑ITX with HM76 chipset | |
| RAM | Kingston 4 GB DDR3 1600 | |
| Storage | 120 GB SSD | |
| Graphics | Integrated Intel HD Graphics 4000 | |
| Power Supply | Integrated 12 V | |
| Network | Realtek 8111E Gigabit Ethernet, 2.4 GHz Wi‑Fi | |
| Optional Host – Intel Core i7 | Processor | 7th‑gen Intel Core i7‑7500U, dual‑core, four‑thread, 2.7 GHz, 15 W |
| Mainboard | Mini‑ITX architecture | |
| RAM | Kingston 4 GB DDR3 1600 | |
| Storage | 120 GB SSD | |
| Graphics | Integrated Intel HD Graphics 620 | |
| Power Supply | Integrated 12 V | |
| Network | Realtek 8111E Gigabit Ethernet, 2.4 GHz Wi‑Fi | |
| Optional Touch – Infrared | Integration Method | Seamlessly built‑in and embedded |
| Touch Technology | Infrared multi‑touch | |
| Touch Points | Standard 10‑point | |
| Input Method | Finger, stylus, or any non‑transparent object | |
| Response Time | 5 ms | |
| Positioning Accuracy | ±1.5 mm | |
| Touch Resolution | 3840 × 2160 | |
| Minimum Recognizable Touch Object | ≥2.5 mm | |
| Computer Recognition | Automatically recognized by OS | |
| Communication Interface | Full‑speed USB 2.0 | |
| Availability | Optional with PC configuration | |
| Optional Touch – Capacitive | Touch Method | Finger or capacitive stylus |
| Finger Touch Life | ≥35,000,000 touches | |
| Touch Activation Force | 10–60 g | |
| Response Time | <10 ms | |
| Touch Points | 10 points | |
| Operating Pressure | <10 g | |
| Touchscreen Thickness | 1.6 mm; glass thickness customizable | |
| Layer Structure | 1.1 mm glass + 0.125 mm top ITO film + 0.125 mm bottom ITO film | |
| Surface Hardness | ≥7H | |
| Light Transmittance | >85% | |
| Relative Humidity | 10%–90% RH at 40°C, non‑condensing | |
| Storage Temperature | −15°C to 40°C at <90% RH; 40°C to 70°C at <60% RH | |
| Touch Durability | 50,000,000 touches at same point under normal operation | |
| Availability | Optional with PC configuration | |
| Electrical & Environmental | Input Voltage | AC 100–240 V, 50–60 Hz |
| Speaker Output | 8 Ω, 5 W × 2 | |
| Total Power Consumption | <20 W | |
| Standby Power Consumption | <3 W | |
| Operating Temperature | −20°C to 50°C | |
| Storage Temperature | −20°C to 60°C | |
| Operating Humidity | 10%–90% RH, non‑condensing | |
| Packaging List | Power Cable | 1 |
| Keys | 1 set | |
| Warranty Card | 1 | |
| Certificate of Conformity | 1 | |
| Remote Control | 1 (included with standalone player version) | |
Prototype the Risk, Not Just the Appearance
A useful prototype answers the questions most likely to cause failure: Is the image bright enough under the planned lighting? Do reflected ceiling fixtures cross the main subject? Can the largest service component be removed after the cabinet is built into the stand? Does the media restart after a power cut? Can venue staff clean the optical surface without dismantling the enclosure? A factory video is helpful, but an on-site mock-up with representative lighting and a short sample animation gives the project team stronger evidence.
Information Required for a Custom Proposal
Send dimensioned floor plans, elevations, desired viewing sides, finish references and delivery-route restrictions. Add the content resolution, playback method, network policy, interaction flow and operating schedule. State whether the integrator or manufacturer is responsible for assembly, commissioning and training. The final order should identify the approved screen specification, optical glass, imaging area, controller, interfaces, cabinet drawing, packing method and acceptance test. This documentation prevents the word “custom” from becoming an open-ended promise.
Protect the Project from Unnecessary Customization
Not every project needs a fully unique enclosure. If a standard cabinet already fits the sightlines, delivery route and service plan, customization can be limited to finish, branding and controller. Reserve structural redesign for requirements that change the visitor experience or installation. This keeps approvals clear and makes future component replacement easier. A good manufacturer should explain which requests affect optical performance and which are primarily decorative.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Can the exterior be matched to an exhibition design?
Yes, subject to engineering review of materials, ventilation, access and finish durability.
Who should create the 360-degree content?
An animation team familiar with multi-view holographic layouts, working from the confirmed pixel map.
Is naked-eye 3D the same as free-space projection?
No. The effect is produced within a controlled optical cabinet and should be described accurately.
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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