New 35.2” sunlight-readable resizing LCD

New 35.2” sunlight-readable resizing LCD New 35.2” sunlight-readable resizing LCD

FORTEC announces the addition of the SSF/SSH3525-A V1 to its transportation display portfolio. This 35.2-inch resizing LCD, part of Litemax’s trusted Spanpixel series, has been specifically developed for Passenger Information Systems (PIS) and public-facing digital signage in challenging environments.

Unique format, optimised for transport

The SSF/SSH3525-A V1 combines a 7.7:9 aspect ratio with a wide 1850 × 2160 resolution, making it ideal for applications that require non-standard display formats. This flexibility allows transport operators and integrators to deploy high-impact, space-efficient displays across bus shelters, train stations, and ticketing kiosks.

Sunlight-readable performance

Equipped with a 1,000 nits LED backlight, the display ensures excellent readability even under direct sunlight. This makes it well-suited for outdoor transport hubs, where visibility and reliability are critical for passengers.

Built for 24/7 operation

The SSF/SSH3525-A V1 has been engineered with durability in mind, featuring an energy-efficient LED backlight rated for an impressive 100,000-hour MTBF. This extended lifespan minimises maintenance requirements and ensures continuous operation, even in high-demand environments.

Designed for passenger information systems

With its combination of high brightness, wide resolution, and robust design, the SSF/SSH3525-A V1 is ideally suited for:

  • Passenger Information Systems in bus and rail networks
  • Outdoor digital signage in transport hubs and public spaces
  • Specialised industrial kiosks and vending applications

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