Customer Profile
Single QSR menu boards are viewed head-on (standard angle). Food / event halls have open layouts that need wide off-axis viewing (IPS).
Viewing-angle reference · QSR vs. Food Hall
Indoor only. Brighter interior spaces (atria, daylit dining rooms) need higher-NIT panels and a higher-haze (anti-glare) surface to cut reflections. Dim interiors favor lower haze for image clarity.
Ambient-lighting reference · Minimal / Moderate / High
Vivid (food photography, motion, branded marketing) benefits from DCI-P3 gamut. Deep Black adds a dedicated low-reflectance layer for cinematic / dim-viewing content.
Color-gamut reference · DCI-P3 vs. NTSC
How many hours per day will the display run? Commercial 24/7-rated panels resist burn-in and last longer under continuous load; lighter-use installs can use less-rated displays at lower cost.
Operating-hours reference · Minimal / 16/7 / 24/7
Warranty service reference
Commercial displays with built-in SoC reduce install complexity. Selecting No opens up the Consumer TV +VPlayer option.
SoC + device management reference
Estimated cost factor from spec sheet. $ is the budget consumer option, $$$$$ is premium.
Budget tier reference · $ to $$$$$


