Budget High Brightness Window Display Screen vs Ultra High Brightness Window Display Screen

Which window screen is right for your location, sunlight levels and budget?

Budget High Brightness

A cost-effective entry level window display screen.

Best for:

  • Bright retail interiors
  • Shopfront windows with some shelter
  • Lower-cost multi-site rollouts
  • Businesses wanting strong visibility without ultra-screen pricing

Key features:

  • 800 cd/m² brightness
  • Anti-glare panel
  • 4K UHD display
  • Integrated Android 14 media player
  • 24/7 commercial display
  • 1 year free CMS
  • 3 year warranty

Ideal for:

Retail, salons, gyms, cafés, showrooms and businesses wanting a budget-friendly but professional window display screen.

Ultra High Brightness

Maximum impact for direct-sunlight shop windows.

Best for:

  • South-facing windows
  • Direct sunlight
  • Premium retail frontage
  • High-footfall locations where visibility cannot be compromised

Key features:

  • 3,500 cd/m² brightness
  • Stops wash-out in direct sunlight
  • Anti-blackening up to 110°C
  • Ambient light sensor
  • Internal cooling / temperature control
  • 50,000 continuous hours
  • 3 year warranty

Ideal for:

Estate agents, restaurants, travel agents, retail chains and busy high street windows exposed to strong daylight.

Quick Comparison

Feature Budget High Brightness Ultra High Brightness
Brightness 800 cd/m² 3,500 cd/m²
Best sunlight conditions Bright spaces / some window exposure Direct sunlight
Heat handling Standard commercial use Anti-blackening up to 110°C
Best fit Budget-conscious buyers Visibility-first buyers
Investment level Lower upfront cost Higher investment for maximum window impact

Need help choosing the right screen?

Talk to Mid West Displays for expert advice, UK support and the best screen for your window location.