Designed for public information displays, metro and bus signage, retail bar displays, and smart terminal equipment that require a long-format screen, stable integration, and project-based customization support.
A 21.5-inch bar LCD module is often a practical choice for information display systems and smart terminals where a standard screen ratio does not match the product structure, visible layout, or installation logic.
This page is intended for OEM teams and equipment developers evaluating a real display direction, not for buyers comparing generic catalog screens by price alone.
Helps use narrow or horizontal installation zones more efficiently than a standard aspect ratio display.
Best suited for projects that require early discussion around brightness, interface, structure, and mounting.
Designed around public information displays, metro and bus signage, retail bar layouts, and smart terminals.
Information display and smart terminal projects often require more than a standard display format. Schedule guidance, status prompts, queue updates, directional content, promotional messaging, and embedded system UI zones are frequently better presented in a stretched layout.
For procurement and project teams, the 21.5-inch bar format helps translate display shape into practical project value: better layout fit, clearer information presentation, and earlier decisions around brightness, interface, and mounting.
Helps present horizontal information clearly in public-facing systems and smart terminals.
Reduces the risk of display format conflicting with the final installation structure.
Supports early discussion on brightness, interface direction, optical treatment, and mounting.
Creates a clearer route from evaluation to sampling, pilot validation, and deployment planning.
This commercial page is intended for project evaluation rather than full datasheet-level specification. The goal is to help project teams judge whether this display direction is worth evaluating before moving into detailed reference specifications.
For teams that need a more detailed technical starting point before discussion, the BU215X reference page can be reviewed as an example configuration.
21.5-inch bar-type display format
1920 × 720 resolution direction
1000 cd/m² high-brightness reference direction
Application direction for metro/bus signage, retail bar displays, and commercial information systems
The 21.5-inch bar format is suitable for projects where a long display area improves readability, layout efficiency, and embedded integration.

For guidance, scheduling, queue prompts, and public-facing information areas.

For route information, stop reminders, service messages, and directional guidance.

For product information, promotional strips, digital pricing, and retail communication zones.

For check-in terminals, service kiosks, embedded commercial devices, and terminal windows.
This section defines what should be reviewed during project evaluation. It avoids treating the display as a fixed catalog panel and focuses on the practical areas that usually affect fit, readability, and integration.
Define whether the module is used in indoor public display, retail, semi-bright commercial, or higher ambient-light conditions.
Review the control-board architecture and choose a practical signal path before the system design becomes difficult to change.
Check opening size, mounting direction, enclosure depth, and installation logic to reduce late-stage structure mismatch.
Evaluate cover glass, anti-glare direction, front-surface treatment, and viewing environment according to the final equipment location.
Touch integration can be evaluated when the terminal design requires user interaction or front-panel operation.
Confirm display format, brightness, mounting, and interface assumptions before moving into pilot or deployment planning.
This page is intended for teams that need a manufacturer-oriented, engineering-driven partner for custom LCD module development and integration. The value is not only in the panel format, but in whether public-facing deployment, structure, and long-term continuity can be aligned early enough.
Evaluate display direction before final structure and interface decisions are frozen.
Review brightness, interface path, optical direction, and installation logic together.
Support project planning from evaluation to sample, pilot, and deployment preparation.
Help avoid choosing a display format that looks right on paper but fails in equipment design.
These answers help clarify whether this page is suitable for your project before moving into detailed specification discussion.
No. This page is a commercial solution page for project evaluation. Final specifications may vary according to project requirements.
Yes. You can review the BU215X reference page before starting project discussion.
No. It can also be evaluated for public information displays, retail bar displays, smart terminal equipment, and other long-format embedded display applications.
Yes. Brightness direction, interface path, structure, optical treatment, and integration details can be evaluated according to the actual application.
Share your application, interface direction, brightness expectation, and installation context. Our team can help evaluate a practical display module direction.
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