Comparison of Key Specifications:
(1)Permeability:
①Transparent screen: 65% to 95% transparency, appears nearly invisible when turned off, without obstructing natural light or the view.
②Traditional LED: 0% transparency, completely opaque, blocking the background and the view.
(2)Weight and thickness:
①Transparent screen: 3 to 12 kg/m², thickness of approximately 10 mm, minimalist structure.
②Traditional LED: 20 to 50 kg/m², the cabinets are heavy and require a high load bearing framework.
(3)Display effect:
①Transparent display: Images appear to float in 3D and blend seamlessly with the environment; however, the pixel pitch is relatively large and the resolution is low, resulting in a lack of fine detail when viewed up close.
②Traditional LED: High contrast, accurate color reproduction, and high resolution, offers distinct advantages for high definition viewing at close range.

(4)Installation and Maintenance:
①Transparent LED Display: Suitable for hanging, glass mounting, or curved installation without altering the building structure, individually removable strips for easy maintenance.
②Traditional LED: Requires a steel structural foundation and involves complex installation; features densely packed modules, making the repair of single-point failures difficult.
(5)Power Consumption and Thermal Dissipation:
①Transparent Screen: Open frame design ensures good heat dissipation and saves 20% to 30% on power; no additional cooling equipment required.
②Traditional LEDs: High power consumption and significant heat generation, require forced cooling an issue particularly pronounced in outdoor applications.

(6)Cost and Lifespan:
①Transparent screens: Unit price is 2 to 3 times that of traditional screens, high technical barriers, lifespan of approximately 5 to 8 years, relatively low outdoor stability.
②Traditional LEDs: mature technology, low price, lifespan of 8 to 10 years, good water and dust resistance, and durable for outdoor use.
(7)Applicable Scenarios:
①Top choices for transparent screens: glass curtain walls, shopping mall storefronts, sightseeing elevators, exhibition hall partitions, skylights or domes, and luxury store facades.
②Preferred applications for traditional LED: conference rooms or command centers, large outdoor screens, sports venues, stage backdrops, indoor high definition cinemas, and surveillance rooms.


