While wall-mounted advertising displays excel in space-saving and scenario adaptation, their limitations—rooted in installation form, hardware traits, and environmental adaptability—need careful consideration. Key drawbacks are summarized in four dimensions:
- Strict wall load-bearing requirements: Requires solid walls (concrete/brick) with a load-bearing capacity of ≥20kg; gypsum board/glass walls need extra reinforcement (backing plates, expansion bolts), and old brick-concrete buildings may fail to meet load demands, ruling out use.
- Immobility post-installation: Adjusting positions later requires re-drilling, rewiring, and incurs secondary installation costs (≈100-200 yuan/unit). while leaving wall holes that damage aesthetics—unlike floor-standing displays that can be moved freely.
- Unsightly wiring without pre-embedding: Exposed wires (even with 线槽 covering) are needed if no pre-embedded power/network cables exist, harming the decoration style of high-end stores or public areas.
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- Limited large-size options: Mainstream sizes are 32-55 pulgada; 65-inch+ models are scarce (high price, high installation cost) due to wall load and installation difficulty, failing to meet “large-area visual impact” needs (e.g., 85-inch screens for mall atriums).
- Viewing angle flaws in low-end models: Budget models often use TN screens, causing color distortion and brightness loss at side angles (>30°); IPS screens (solving this issue) add 20%-30% to procurement costs, impacting multi-angle viewing experiences in open halls.
- Weak heat dissipation: Thin bodies (3-5cm) limit heat dissipation; long-term use in high-temperature environments (unair-conditioned stores, outdoor direct sunlight) leads to malfunctions (screen flickering, automatic shutdown), requiring additional cooling fans or costly industrial-grade models.
- Non-waterproof design: Ordinary models lack waterproofing, making them unusable in unshielded outdoor areas (corridors, open passages) as rain/dew damages the main board; outdoor waterproof versions cost 2-3x more and are heavier (needing stronger wall load), offering low cost-effectiveness.
- Inconvenient touch functions: Adding touch modules requires considering “reach distance” (users stretch to touch, uncomfortable if too far/high)—less user-friendly than floor-standing touch displays for “standing operation” in scenarios like mall guidance or government inquiries.
- Limited expansion options: Cannot easily install peripherals (cameras for foot traffic counting, printers for coupons) due to space constraints; achieving “data statistics + interactive conversion” requires matching additional devices, increasing costs.