In a modern control room, screen size directly impacts how effectively operators can monitor information. Too small, and key visuals become difficult to read; too large, and operators may struggle to maintain focus. Finding the right balance between 55-inch and 65-inch displays depends on the size of the room, viewing distance, and the amount of content displayed at once.
Qtenboard helps integrators and project partners choose the most efficient setup — whether for surveillance, traffic management, or energy control centers — to ensure clarity, comfort, and reliability in long-hour operations.
| 因素 | Recommendation |
|---|---|
| 觀看距離 | For smaller rooms, a 55-inch display is ideal within 2–3 meters. Larger rooms may benefit from 65-inch or above. |
| Content Density | Use 65-inch for multi-window monitoring or detailed data dashboards; 55-inch fits single-view camera feeds. |
| Wall Space & Layout | Measure total wall area and sightlines — ensure all screens remain within comfortable viewing height. |
| Budget Efficiency | Consider total display count. A combination of 55-inch and 65-inch may achieve better coverage with lower cost. |
Choosing correctly ensures both operators’ efficiency and the system’s long-term performance.
A well-planned control room video wall doesn’t just look professional — it makes daily operation smoother and safer.
A municipal security center in the Philippines recently upgraded its monitoring system with Qtenboard 55-inch and 65-inch LCD displays. Operators manage over 100 camera feeds daily, requiring high visibility and minimal eye strain. After installation, the control room achieved better visual coverage with reduced screen clutter. The hybrid layout — mixing 55-inch and 65-inch panels — optimized both viewing angles and energy consumption. The client reported improved situational awareness and smoother coordination among staff.
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