Color Temperature | TV Displays, Professional Workspaces | Industry Standard: 4000K (warm white) ▲ Base: 6000K (cold white) ▲ Advanced: 6500K (daylight, 6500K) | ▲ Cooler light enhances contrast (6000K reduces eye strain) | Advanced may feel harsh in dim environments (6500K ≈ noon daylight) |
Light Efficiency | Energy-Conscious Installations | Industry Standard: 50 lm/W ▲ Base: 70 lm/W ▲ Advanced: 90 lm/W (LED efficiency) | ▲ Base reduces energy costs by 30% vs. standard | Advanced models require higher upfront investment |
Flexibility & Durability | Curved Screens, Frequent Repairs | Industry Standard: PVC (flexible but prone to cracking) ▲ Base: Silicone (bendable, 10k cycles, IEC 60068-2-15) ▲ Advanced: Reinforced silicone (20k cycles, UL 94 V-0) | ▲ Base adapts to screen shapes without breaking | Base may degrade in extreme temperatures over time |
Customization Options | Retail Displays, Hospitality Lighting | Industry Standard: Fixed color ▲ Base: 2 preset modes (day/night) ▲ Advanced: RGB + dimming (16M colors, DMX-512 compatible) | ▲ Advanced enables dynamic branding (e.g., hotel lobbies) | Advanced requires external controllers for full functionality |
Brightness Level | Bright Environments (Gaming, Offices) | Industry Standard: 800 lumens/m ▲ Base: 1200 lumens/m ▲ Advanced: 1500 lumens/m (ISO 21664) | ▲ Base improves visibility in well-lit rooms | Advanced may cause glare on reflective surfaces |
Application Suitability | Home Theater, Professional Broadcasting | Industry Standard: General use ▲ Base: TV/Hotel ▲ Advanced: TV/Hotel/Professional (broadcast-grade uniformity, ASTM F2115) | ▲ Advanced ensures no hotspots in high-stakes displays (e.g., video editing) | Advanced requires precise calibration for optimal performance |