Place of Origin:
Guangdong, China
Brand Name:
ZXTLCD
Certification:
CE/Rohs/FCC
Model Number:
ZXTLCD-OLED055V002
The 55-Inch 1080P Transparent OLED Museum Showcase combines a physical artifact with digital interpretation inside one exhibition environment. Visitors can continue observing the object while text, diagrams, animation, and educational media appear across the transparent display surface.
Designed for museum cabinets, science centres, cultural exhibitions, school learning spaces, and educational visitor systems, the display can turn a conventional showcase into a compact learning experience. Instead of placing every explanation on a separate wall panel, selected information appears within the same visual field as the exhibit.
The educational goal should determine the content—not the availability of screen space.
A successful educational display starts with one question visitors can understand quickly.
Examples include:
The opening question creates a reason to look more closely at the physical exhibit. Digital content then helps visitors find evidence and build an answer.
The transparent OLED showcase can organize interpretation into a simple educational journey.
Begin with minimal content. Encourage visitors to examine the physical object, notice its shape, materials, condition, or visible components.
A short prompt may ask visitors to find a detail before additional information appears.
Introduce one clear question or point of curiosity. Avoid presenting the complete explanation immediately.
Questions can support family learning, school groups, guided tours, and independent visitors.
Use animation, labels, diagrams, timelines, or reconstruction media to explain what cannot be understood through observation alone.
Digital content may reveal:
Finish by linking the object to a wider historical, cultural, scientific, or contemporary idea. Visitors should leave with one memorable conclusion rather than a long list of facts.
| 55-inch Transparent OLED Display Heritage Cabinet Model | |
| LCD Panel Parameters | |
| Screen Size | 55 inch |
| Panel type | OLED |
| transmittance | 43% |
| Max Resolution | 1920x1080(FHD) |
| Aspect Ratio | 16:9 |
| Brightness | 200-600cd/㎡ |
| Contrast Ratio | 200000:1 |
| Viewing angle(up/down/left/right) | R/L 120(min) U/D 120(min) |
| Response Time | 0.1ms(Gray To Gray) |
| Display color | 10bit(R),1.07 billon colors |
| Onboard interface | |
| port | HDMI IN*1, DP IN*1, RJ45(RS232) IN*1, RJ45(RS232) OUT*1,USB*1 |
| Touch Method | |
| Capacitive Touch screen(Optional) | Default 10 points Capacitive Touch |
| Power Specifications | |
| Power supply | 100-240V~, 50/60Hz |
| Total System Power Consumption | ≈85W System Not Included |
| Machine Operating Parameters | |
| running time | 7*12h |
| Screen life | 30000h |
| Operating temperature | 0℃~40℃ |
| working humidity | 20%~80% |
| structure | |
| Material | Aluminum+Tempered Glass+Metal |
| external dimensions | 1975*823*823mm Refer to the structural dimension drawings. |
| Package size | Air box 990*990*2340MM |
| Installation Method | Base Installation |
| Net weight | 69.2KG/132KG |
| Accessories | |
| Power Cord,Remote Control | |
| other | |
| After-Sales Service | 1-Year Warranty |
The artifact remains the primary source of learning. Transparent content should direct attention toward it rather than replace it.
Use:
Avoid running dense full-screen video continuously. The transparent OLED layer should alternate between explanation and visual breathing space.
Visitors do not all spend the same amount of time at a museum cabinet. The content should provide value at several levels.
A visitor understands the object name and one key message within a few seconds.
A visitor follows a brief animation, sequence, or visual explanation.
An interested visitor accesses a timeline, comparison, diagram, or related story through an optional interaction point or QR handoff.
This layered structure supports both passing traffic and focused study.
A 55-inch Transparent OLED Showcase may be viewed by several people simultaneously. Content should remain legible from a reasonable group distance and should not depend entirely on one person operating controls.
For group use, consider:
A guide should be able to use the display as supporting material without blocking the artifact.
The 1080P format can support diagrams, archival imagery, labels, maps, and animation. Media should be prepared for the actual panel size and transparent background.
Use high-quality source material and readable typography. Small captions that look clear on a laptop may become difficult to read through reflective showcase glass.
Image rights, historical accuracy, translations, and educational claims should be reviewed before publication.
Lighting must support both the object and the digital content. Reflections, bright shelves, dark artifacts, and glass surfaces can affect readability.
Test the showcase using:
If information is unclear, adjust the graphic contrast, content position, lighting direction, or cabinet background.
The display system should be coordinated with museum conservation, exhibition, security, and technical teams.
The project review should consider:
Requirements vary according to the collection. The responsible museum specialists should approve conditions around the exhibit.
Some educational stories work best as passive timed sequences. Others benefit from touch, buttons, sensors, language selection, or a nearby control point.
Interaction should only be added when it helps visitors make a meaningful choice. If future touch is possible, plan the glass, controller, software, cleaning, and access requirements before completing the cabinet.
Museum content may require approval from curators, educators, conservators, designers, translators, and technical staff.
Before handover, define:
Before opening, ask visitors to view the showcase and explain what they learned. Observe whether the digital content encourages them to inspect the object, understand the main idea, and remember the connection.
If they remember the animation but not the artifact, reduce the digital emphasis.
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The 55-Inch Transparent OLED Showcase is a strong choice when a museum needs to add educational context without hiding the object inside the cabinet.
When the learning question, artifact, transparent media, group viewing, conservation requirements, and content workflow are developed together, the display can transform a museum showcase into a focused educational experience while keeping the original object at the centre.
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