Splicing screen Splicing screen is widely used in surveillance, advertising, entertainment and other places, many bosses also want to install a splicing screen, but it is not clear how much power the splicing screen has. So, what is the power of the splicing screen? This article will introduce the following aspects in detail. Generally speaking, the power of the splicing screen is between 100W and 300WHow much depends on the size of the screen, seams and other specifications and performance.
First of all, we need to understand that the power of the splicing screen depends on several factors, including screen size, brightness, etc.
For example, a 46-inch splicing screen has a power of about 100 watts. If it is a 65-inch splicing screen, its power may reach about 165 watts.
If it is a splicing screen of the same size, different brightness will also affect its power, for example, the same 55-inch splicing screen, the low-bright one is about 150 watts, and the high-bright power will reach 250 watts. This is because an increase in brightness also increases energy consumption and thus power.
Secondly, the power of the splicing screen is also related to its use scenario. For example, in the monitoring room, it is usually necessary to turn on the splicing screen for a long time, so the power requirements are high. In places such as advertising displays, the use time of the splicing screen is shorter, so the power requirements are relatively low.
Finally, it should be noted that the power of the splicing screen is not the only energy consumption indicator. Other factors in the use process, such as network transmission, data processing, etc., also generate energy consumption.
In general, the power of the splicing screen is not a fixed value, and the power is generally between 100W and 300W. The power of the splicing screen will change with its size, resolution, and usage mode. Therefore, when we choose and use a splicing screen, we should not only consider its performance and effect, but also pay attention to its power consumption, so as to achieve the effect of not only meeting the needs but also saving energy and environmental protection.