Frame Space Screen Application Guide Across Spatial Aesthetic Scenarios

Scenario 1: High-End Retail Stores In luxury retail, the frame space screen’s primary role is atmosphere creation — it sets the emotional tone before a customer ever interacts with a sales associate. The most effective configurations pair wood-grain bezels with warm-toned digital content: brand heritage stories, craftsmanship close-ups, seasonal campaign imagery, all moving at a … Read more

Source Factory Perspective: Frame Ad Machine Production Process and Quality Control

Why Choose a Source Factory Here’s a fact that surprises many buyers: over 90% of brands in the commercial display industry do not manufacture their own products. They source from OEM and ODM factories concentrated in China’s Pearl River Delta region and apply their own branding. Working directly with a source factory eliminates markup layers … Read more

How Much Labor Cost Can AI Digital Human Frame Screens Save Your Store?

The Traditional Store Labor Ledger Let’s start with the numbers. A medium-sized retail store operating from 10:00 to 22:00 — a standard 12-hour day — requires at least two sales associates in rotation to cover the floor. Monthly labor cost: approximately ¥16,000–¥24,000, depending on location and experience level. Extend that to 24-hour operation — increasingly … Read more

Why High-End Retail Brands Are Switching to Dynamic Backlight Frame Screens

The Visual Dilemma of Luxury Goods Luxury brands obsess over the visual experience inside their stores. Lighting color temperature, display angles, background materials — every variable is meticulously engineered to present products at their absolute best. And then the product appears on a standard digital screen: the deep blacks that make a watch face dramatic … Read more

Innovative Applications of Gesture Interactive Frame Screens in Educational Exhibitions

Pain Points in Educational Settings Traditional educational exhibitions lean heavily on two formats: static display boards and touchscreen kiosks — and both come with significant limitations. Static boards can hold only a fixed amount of information and are expensive to update; touchscreens, while more dynamic, are impractical for large-class teaching scenarios where only one student … Read more

From Frame Space Screens to AI Digital Humans: The Intelligent Evolution of Commercial Displays

Phase 1: One-Way Information Broadcasting (2010–2018) The earliest era of commercial displays was essentially the digital poster — printed promotional material converted to image loops on LCD panels. The interaction model was identical to that of a printed billboard: the display broadcast, the viewer consumed. There was no feedback loop, no personalization, no intelligence. It … Read more

Commercial Frame Ad Machine Installation Methods and FAQ

Method 1: Wall Mounting Wall mounting is the most common installation approach and works with the widest range of commercial spaces. Before installation, always verify the wall structure — solid brick, concrete, or reinforced stud walls are required; drywall alone will not support a 15–40 kg frame ad machine. The recommended mounting height places the … Read more

How Dynamic Backlight Frame Screens Elevate Brand Visual Impact

Why Backlight Technology Matters Every LCD panel requires a backlight to produce a visible image. Traditional frame screens use global dimming — the entire screen brightens or darkens uniformly, which means black backgrounds inevitably appear as muddled gray. Dynamic backlight frame screens take a fundamentally different approach through Local Dimming: the backlight is divided into … Read more

Gesture Interactive Frame Screen: Technical Principles and Application Scenarios

What Is a Gesture Interactive Frame Screen? A gesture interactive frame screen uses cameras and sensors to capture hand movements in mid-air, translating them directly into on-screen commands. Users can swipe, tap, pinch-to-zoom, and drag — all without ever touching the display. The technology creates a contactless, intuitive experience that feels natural from the very … Read more

AI Digital Human Frame Screen Case Study: How a Hotel Achieved 24/7 Unattended Front Desk

Background: The Front Desk Staffing Challenge An 80-room boutique hotel in Shenzhen faced a persistent operational dilemma: round-the-clock front desk coverage demanded three rotating shifts, consuming over ¥40,000 in monthly labor costs. Overnight guest traffic was minimal, yet a staff member had to remain alert and present for the rare late-night check-in — an expensive … Read more