Case 1: In a Shopping Mall in London, UK
- Application Scenario: In a large shopping mall in London, ultra-thin energy-saving light boxes are installed at various entrances, corridors, and near escalators.
- Introduction: These light boxes, with their sleek and modern design similar to liquid crystal displays, blend well with the mall's luxurious interior decoration. They utilize advanced light guide plate technology and energy-efficient LED light sources. The thickness of about 8 centimeters makes them unobtrusive yet eye-catching. Brands use these light boxes to display their latest collections, promotional offers, and brand logos. For instance, a famous fashion brand showcases its new season's clothing line on these light boxes, attracting shoppers' attention effectively as they walk around the mall. The high surface illuminance ensures clear visibility even in the relatively bright mall environment, while the low energy consumption helps the mall save on electricity costs.
Case 2: At an Airport in Dubai, UAE
- Application Scenario: Column-wrapped light boxes are set up in the departure and arrival halls of Dubai International Airport.
- Introduction: Comprising four ultra-thin light boxes each, these column-wrapped light boxes are designed in a circular shape to fit around the pillars in the airport. The deep U-shaped "zigzag" card slot design keeps the advertising images firmly in place. They can display a full 360-degree view of various advertisements, including those of airlines promoting new routes, luxury brands advertising their products, and local tourist attractions. Passengers waiting for flights can easily notice these light boxes from all directions. Their energy-efficient feature is also highly valued in such a large and busy airport, contributing to reducing overall energy consumption while maximizing advertising exposure. The installation process is simple and quick, minimizing any disruption to the airport's operation during setup.
Case 3: In a Museum in Paris, France
- Application Scenario: Intelligent interactive light boxes are placed in different exhibition halls of a renowned museum in Paris.
- Introduction: These light boxes integrate technologies like the Internet of Things, touch screens, and sensors. In an exhibition about ancient art, for example, visitors can interact with the light boxes through touch screens. They can get detailed information about the artworks on display, including their historical background, creation techniques, and interesting stories related to them. The museum staff can remotely control the brightness, color, and display content of the light boxes according to different exhibition themes and lighting conditions in the halls. This not only enhances visitors' participation and experience but also helps the museum better present its collections and educational content, elevating its cultural influence.
Case 4: In a Restaurant in New York City, USA
- Application Scenario: Dynamic light boxes are installed on the walls of a trendy restaurant in Manhattan.
- Introduction: These dynamic light boxes have various shapes and sizes. The restaurant uses them to create a unique and lively atmosphere. The lights' brightness, color, and flashing frequency can be adjusted according to different times of the day or special events. For instance, during dinner hours, they emit warm and soft light to create a cozy dining environment. On special occasions like Valentine's Day or New Year's Eve, the lights flash in festive colors and patterns, adding to the celebratory mood. They have become an eye-catching feature of the restaurant, attracting both regular customers and passers-by, and enhancing the overall dining experience.
Case 5: In a High-end Brand Store in Tokyo, Japan
- Application Scenario: Frameless light boxes are used in a luxury brand store in Tokyo's Ginza district.
- Introduction: The frameless light boxes, with their special manufacturing techniques, have no visible frames on the surface. In this brand store, they display high-resolution images of the brand's latest products and iconic designs. The absence of frames makes the advertising content look more seamless and elegant, enhancing the three-dimensional sense and overall aesthetics of the store's interior. For example, a high-end watch brand showcases its exquisite timepieces on these frameless light boxes, highlighting their craftsmanship and luxury. The maximum size of up to 72×120 inches allows for large and impactful displays, perfectly fitting the store's high-end image and helping to attract discerning customers.