Interface & Driver Support
LVDS / eDP / MIPI matching, timing optimization, TCON tuning, and demo driver boards for rapid evaluation.
Bar-type display modules are widely used in retail shelving, transportation systems, industrial HMIs, and embedded equipment where standard LCD formats do not fit the available space or interface layout.
We support customized bar-type display development based on project requirements, including size, brightness, interface, mechanical structure, and long-term supply.
Bar-type and ultra-wide displays are commonly used in products where standard LCD modules cannot fit the mechanical layout, viewing distance, brightness target, or interface requirements.
For many projects, the challenge is not only choosing a screen size, but aligning structure, visibility, integration, and long-term supply with the final product.
That is why bar-type displays are often developed as customized solutions rather than off-the-shelf modules.
Our bar-type LCD displays cover multiple size options, suitable for stretched LCD signage, shelf displays, transportation systems, and industrial equipment.
With IPS panels and high-brightness backlight options, every bar LCD display maintains excellent visibility even under bright ambient lighting.
Our bar-type LCD modules support LVDS, eDP, and MIPI interfaces, ensuring easy integration for embedded systems, industrial control devices, and smart terminals.
From brightness and resolution to mechanical structure and FPC layout, every module can be tailored to your industrial display, OEM, or ODM project needs.
Start from an application-oriented bar LCD solution before reviewing detailed reference models. These project entry pages help procurement and engineering teams evaluate the right display direction based on application, structure, brightness, and integration needs.
For station terminals, route guidance, passenger information, and embedded transportation displays
where a long-format information area is required.
For shelf-edge displays, self-service kiosks, retail terminals, and queue information systems
where a stretched display area is required.
For machine interfaces, control consoles, cabinet-mounted displays, and industrial visualization
where a wider information area is required.
For information displays, transit signage, smart terminals, and public-facing embedded systems
where a long-format visual area is required.
Need detailed model-level specifications? Review the reference models below after selecting the closest application direction. The featured solution pages are designed for project evaluation, while the reference models provide typical technical starting points.
For manufacturers using bar-type or ultra-wide displays in real equipment, the procurement challenge is usually not finding a screen. The real challenge is avoiding a display choice that creates enclosure, interface, brightness, or validation problems later in the project.
A bar-type display may appear suitable by size, but the actual visible area, bezel structure, and equipment opening may not align well.
Early review helps confirm whether the long-format display fits the enclosure, installation position, and viewing layout before key decisions are fixed.
Non-standard display layouts can create unexpected issues with signal direction, connector position, board placement, or cable routing.
A project-based sourcing path helps check interface type, connector orientation, and integration space before sample review turns into repeated adjustment.
Bar and ultra-wide displays are often used in terminals, panels, vehicle systems, and control equipment where lighting conditions vary.
Brightness, viewing angle, cover lens, and readability expectations should be evaluated according to real use conditions, not only by a general display specification.
If key requirements are not aligned early, long-format display projects can lose time through avoidable sample changes and late-stage replacement.
A clearer module direction helps manufacturers move from initial sample review to pilot validation with fewer avoidable turns and a more stable production plan.
The goal is not only to source a bar-type LCD module that can light up, but to choose a display direction that can fit the equipment structure, pass validation more smoothly, and support repeated production use.
These models are provided as technical starting points for bar-type and ultra-wide LCD module projects. Final size, brightness, interface, touch integration, cover glass, resolution, and mechanical structure can be adjusted according to project requirements. For project evaluation, please start from the featured bar LCD solution pages above.
| Model | Resolution / Brightness | Typical Direction | Role | Link |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| BU123X |
1920 × 720 1100 cd/m² |
Compact bar display direction for transportation terminals, vending systems, and status information areas. | Technical starting point | Review model |
| BU156X |
1920 × 540 800 cd/m² |
Stretched display direction for self-service kiosks, retail terminals, and commercial information boards. | Technical starting point | Review model |
| BU173X |
1920 × 720 1200 cd/m² |
Industrial equipment visualization, control consoles, and cabinet-mounted display areas. | Technical starting point | Review model |
| BU215X |
1920 × 720 1000 cd/m² |
Public information display direction for transit signage, retail bar displays, and smart terminal interfaces. | Technical starting point | Review model |
| BU320S |
3840 × 720 1500 cd/m² |
Ultra-wide display direction for wayfinding systems, smart retail, control centers, and OEM projects. | Technical starting point | Review model |
| Custom Bar-Type Configurations | Project-defined | Project-defined bar-type direction for adjusted size, interface, brightness, resolution, or mechanical structure. | Project-defined direction | Discuss project |
Bar-type display projects often require more than a standard panel. Depending on the product and environment, customization may be needed in size, brightness, interface, thermal range, and mechanical integration.
Available in 11.3"–28" with various ultra-wide aspect ratios, ideal for shelf displays, transportation systems, and industrial applications.
Supports 800–2500 nits brightness to ensure clear visibility in strong light or semi-outdoor environments.
Supports LVDS, eDP, and MIPI interfaces for easy integration with various system boards and controllers.
Customizable in size, brightness, FPC routing, mounting holes, backlight structure, and mechanical components.
Available in -20°C~70°C / -30°C~85°C wide-temperature models for stable operation in harsh environments.
IPS panel with 178° viewing angle delivers stable colors and consistent image quality from all directions.
Different applications place different requirements on brightness, mounting, interface, temperature range, and viewing distance. Our engineering team helps define the right bar-type display configuration for each use case.
Bar LCD displays are widely used on modern retail shelves to show pricing, product details, and promotions, enhancing digital shelf management.
Ultra-wide bar screens are ideal for buses and metro cars, presenting routes, stop reminders, and real-time messages with high clarity.
Bar displays are used in stations and airports to show schedules, directional guides, and announcements, improving public navigation efficiency.
Bar industrial displays integrate into control systems to present data status, alerts, and parameters, ensuring stability in demanding environments.
Ultra-wide bar screens fit storefronts and signage applications, delivering promotional content that increases visual impact and brand presence.
Bar displays are used in banking and government kiosks to show queue status and notifications, improving user interaction and interface efficiency.
From interface matching and driver tuning to optical calibration, mechanics, prototyping, and mass-production ramp-up, we provide end-to-end support to help you launch reliably and scale fast.
Beyond display selection, bar-type projects often require support in interface matching, optical tuning, mechanical integration, prototyping, and production ramp-up. Our engineering team supports these key stages throughout the project lifecycle.
LVDS / eDP / MIPI matching, timing optimization, TCON tuning, and demo driver boards for rapid evaluation.
Brightness customization, gamma and color calibration, uniformity tuning, and bonding / anti-glare options.
Bezel, mounting points, FPC routing, cover glass, and enclosure integration support for non-standard shapes.
Sample delivery, engineering Q&A, and support for thermal, aging, EMC/ESD, and reliability verification.
Pilot runs to volume production, batch consistency control, BOM lock, IQC/OQC alignment, and long-term supply.
Lifecycle support, issue diagnostics, documentation updates, and continuous engineering assistance.
Most bar-type LCD modules shown on this page are reference designs based on typical project requirements.
In many applications, bar-type displays need to be customized to match the product’s mechanical structure, interface, brightness requirements, and operating environment. These reference models help illustrate what configurations are possible, but they are not limited to fixed specifications.
Bar-type displays can be customized across multiple dimensions, including:
Customization ensures the display fits both the physical structure and functional requirements of your product.
Brightness selection depends mainly on the application environment and viewing conditions.
Our engineering team can help evaluate your use case and recommend an appropriate brightness level to ensure visibility and long-term reliability.
Bar-type displays support a wide range of interfaces depending on the system architecture, including:
The interface is usually selected based on the mainboard or system requirements. In many projects, interface matching is a key part of the customization process.
Yes, bar-type displays can be designed for wide temperature operation.
For industrial or outdoor applications, typical working ranges can be extended to:
This usually involves panel selection, backlight design, and thermal optimization.
Yes. Mechanical customization is one of the most common requirements in bar-type display projects.
This may include:
These adjustments ensure the display integrates seamlessly into the product enclosure.
Yes. Most projects follow a structured development process:
Prototype validation is a critical step to ensure performance, compatibility, and reliability before scaling production.
You can start by sharing your project requirements, such as:
Our engineering team will review your requirements and recommend a suitable display solution based on your project.
Tell us about your project requirements, including size, brightness, interface, installation constraints, and target application.
Our engineering team will review your requirements and recommend a suitable bar-type display solution.
We will contact you within 1 working day, please pay attention to the email with the suffix “@lcdmodulepro.com”.