Customized New LED Display Solutions for You
EA1000TiF2 indoor transparent LED film
EA1000TiF2 indoor transparent LED film combinings 60% transparency, ultra-lightweight panels, tool-free rear access, and silent fanless operation, it solves the biggest pain points of indoor digital displays: blocking light, noisy cooling, difficult maintenance, and rigid sizing. Perfect for retail, corporate lobbies, museums, and luxury brand spaces that demand both aesthetics and performance.
60% Transparency Keeps Spaces Open and Bright
With 60% light transmittance, the transparent LED screen lets natural daylight pass through and preserves the view behind it. It’s ideal for glass partitions, storefronts, or atriums where you want digital content without turning the space dark or closed off.
Rear Cover Opens for Fast Maintenance
The entire back cover flips open without removing the LED transparent film screen from the wall. Technicians can access power supplies, modules, or cables in seconds—no disassembly, no scaffolding, no downtime. This is especially valuable in high-traffic venues like malls or airports where quick service is critical.
Ultra-Lightweight Panels Reduce Installation Cost
Each panel weighs just 6.7kg, making it easy for one person to handle during installation. The low weight also reduces structural support requirements on glass or lightweight walls. You save time, labor, and mounting hardware compared to traditional heavy LED cabinets.
Slim, Fanless Aluminum Cabinet for Silent Operation
The die-cast aluminum cabinet is only 85mm deep and requires no fans or air conditioning. EA1000TiF2 transparent led screen runs completely silently—perfect for quiet environments like museums, showrooms, or offices. The metal body also ensures long-term flatness and durability without warping over time.
Seamless Splicing for Large, Unified Displays
Panels align perfectly with sub-millimeter gaps, creating a smooth, continuous image across large video walls. There’s no color shift or brightness mismatch between units, even in mixed-size layouts. You get a professional-grade display that looks like a single piece of glass with moving content.









