Xin Shijie (xvisuallive) UV-LED curing equipment uses interactive floor tiles to allow viewers to walk along a “light-curing path” and immerse themselves in understanding the nanoscale coating process. In the digital post-press zone, a circular transparent screen suspends and displays the details of hot stamping and die-cutting processes, with a 95% light transmittance rate that clearly distinguishes the equipment structure from the printing effects.
These screens have become “translators” for industrial clients to validate technology and for audiences to understand complex processes, making LED displays a powerful tool for your company to visually express products, technology, and information.
The rapid transmission of commercial information relies on technological power. LED rental screens in the commercial display industry can meet users’ requirements for various new display formats without requiring businesses to invest additional resources in developing LED displays. When there is a need to convey commercial information, users can simply rent suitable screens for quick installation, and after the advertisement is displayed, it can quickly attract users’ attention.
Display quality and technological sophistication are crucial factors in distinguishing oneself from competitors. Across various display screen categories: LED Displays for Naked 3D, LED Displays for Sports, LED Displays for Churches, LED Displays for XR, LED Displays for Stages, LED Displays for Shops, and LED Screens for Events.
Xin Shijie (xvisuallive), as a full-category professional service provider deeply rooted in the commercial display field, understands the various工艺 requirements and quality control standards for rental displays. We have specialized teams and execution plans for LED display rental production, transportation, and related processes. We have developed a series of rental screens and solutions tailored for large-scale exhibition scenarios, primarily addressing issues such as color accuracy, Distance de visualisation, viewing angle, and stability, ensuring that users can achieve project standards effectively when using LED displays.
Attention to detail is crucial in the LED outdoor display industry. While product parameter testing may not show significant changes, stable products exhibit a marked visual difference in current display performance.
Current pain points of rental screens
Issues such as screw hole wear, module deformation, screen dead pixels, black screens, and slow installation and calibration processes are commonly encountered in actual project implementations.
Durability issues are becoming prominent: Repeated disassembly and transportation processes cause severe damage to the equipment—screw hole wear and module deformation lead to gradually widening seam gaps, significantly impairing display quality; The corners of the enclosures may be damaged during transportation, resulting in cosmetic damage at best and structural instability at worst, thereby reducing the equipment’s value and service life; Frequent vibrations can cause loose cable connections, unstable signal transmission, and frequent display failures on-site, severely threatening the event’s effectiveness.
Equipment stability issues are concerning: In enclosed exhibition booth environments or under prolonged high-load operating conditions, inadequate heat dissipation becomes a potential critical factor, easily leading to screen dead pixels or black screens; after prolonged use, screens may exhibit color blocks or bright lines, compromising image integrity; unstable signal transmission leaves on-site operators anxious, with PowerPoint transitions stuttering and video playback out of sync, severely damaging professional credibility.
Efficiency issues hinder project progress: During setup, time is precious, yet the installation and calibration of traditional screens are slow, consuming significant manpower and time; when dealing with multiple screens, quickly unifying brightness and color parameters becomes challenging, and on-site calibration and matching are time-consuming and labor-intensive; during the exhibition period, temporary content updates are cumbersome, requiring technicians to manually operate each screen individually, resulting in slow response times and loss of flexibility.