Ganzhou Fantawild Water Park has upgraded its visual system with XGL P5 LED displays. Operating since June 2025, these screens solve chronic outdoor challenges: blurry images and inefficient communication. Precision engineering adapts to aquatic environments, delivering value to both visitors and management.
1. Conquering Extreme Conditions
Three key breakthroughs:
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Sunlight Readability: 6000-9000nits brightness (vs. standard 5500-6500nits) improves noon visibility by 40%
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Water Resistance: IP66 rating (exceeding typical IP65) withstands pressure washing. 3mm resin sealing protects internal modules
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Thermal Stability: Aluminum cabinets (25kg/㎡) with elastic connectors limit deformation to <0.2mm across -20℃ to 50℃

2. Enhanced Visitor Experience

3. Operational Efficiency
Metric |
XGL P5 |
Standard Screen |
Daily Power Use |
180W/㎡ (12hrs) |
260W/㎡ (12hrs) |
Module Replacement |
3 seconds (front) |
15 minutes (rear) |
Annual Failure Rate |
<0.5% |
2%-3% |
Data: 2025 Outdoor Display Energy Report
Key Features:
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1/13 scan mode cuts power consumption
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Modular design enables single-person maintenance
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100,000-hour lifespan (22 years at 12hrs/day)

4. Industry Benchmarking
Practical adaptations prove critical:
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Water Protection: 72hr spray test (90% humidity) showed 87.5% lower failure rate vs. conventional screens
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Durability: Passed 500hr freeze/thaw cycles (-45℃ to 80℃) with pixel failure rate <0.0001%
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Smart Connectivity: Reserved interfaces for:

Tangible Progress
XGL P5's success at Fantawild demonstrates technology's role in solving real-world problems. When visitors check queue times under blazing sun, or staff trigger storm alerts remotely – these screens become vital operational tools. The future of display technology lies not in specs alone, but in contextual solutions.