Choosing the Right Display for Your Needs
What are the main differences between consumer TVs and commercial displays?
Consumer TVs typically have no stated runtimes, lower brightness levels, and lack commercial features, making them less suitable for out-of-home environments. In contrast, commercial displays offer longer runtimes (16-18 hours), higher brightness (400-500), and advanced features like extensive external control and modularity, which are essential for professional use.
How can I ensure I'm getting the best ROI on my display purchase?
To achieve the best ROI, it's important to choose a display that meets your specific needs without overspending on unnecessary features. While 56% of displays sold in U.S. ProAV channels are consumer-grade TVs, opting for a commercial or professional display can prevent future costs associated with replacements or failures, ensuring that your investment is sound.
What warranties are available for different types of displays?
Consumer TVs generally come with a 1-year residential warranty, which is voided if used in commercial settings. Commercial TVs offer a 1-3 year warranty, while professional displays typically provide a 3-year commercial warranty, ensuring better support and reliability for business applications.
Choosing the Right Display for Your Needs
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