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Product Description
The 98 inch CCTV Monitor with Built in Tempered Glass Screen represents the pinnacle of large-format surveillance displays, combining massive screen real estate with rugged durability for mission-critical security applications. This professional-grade monitor delivers exceptional clarity across its enormous 98-inch display, making it ideal for command centers, control rooms, and large-scale security operations where detailed monitoring of multiple feeds is essential. The integrated tempered glass screen provides enhanced protection against physical damage while reducing glare, ensuring consistent visibility even in well-lit environments. Beyond its security applications, this versatile display doubles as a large-size TV for public information dissemination and digital signage, making it a multi-functional investment for organizations requiring both security and communication capabilities.
The panel properties | |
LED size | 98 inch |
O/C | Original LCD panel |
Light source | LED backlight |
Resolution | 3840*2160 |
Screen ratio | 16 : 9 |
Brightness | 500cd/m2 |
Contrast ratio | 3000 : 1 |
Response time | 6.5ms |
Display colour | 16.7M,72% |
Life span | 60,000 H(typ) |
Visual angle | 89/89/89/89(CR≥10) |
The power properties | |
Voltage | AC 100~240V,50~60Hz/Single phase input220V,20A |
Overall Power Consumption | Working condition:≤270W;Ready mode:≤3W |
The functional property | |
Signal format | PAL/NTSC automatic identification,Maximum support 3840*2160/60Hz |
Operating mode | Remote control |
Working/storage environment | |
Operating temperature/humidity | 0~40℃/20%~80%(No condensation) |
Storage temperature/humidity | -10~60℃/5%~95%(No condensation) |
Input | |
Input interface | Power interface、VGA、DVI、HDMI、USB、BNC |
Audio output | Two stereo speakers |
Language | |
OSD | Chinese、English |
Structure | |
Appearance and colour | The front frame is iron grey and the back cover is black |
Product Structure | Aluminum alloy tempered front frame, metal module back, plastic back cover |
Whole machine size | 2270×110×1306(mm) |
Product weight | kg |
Packing size/single set | 2440×245×1465(mm) |
Gross weight | 85kg |
Installation | Wall mounting type |
Others | |
Attachments | AC Power cord, remote control, instruction manual, wall mount bracket |
The centerpiece of this monitor is its 98-inch large-format display that provides an expansive canvas for security monitoring. This size allows security personnel to view multiple camera feeds simultaneously in large, detailed sections rather than tiny thumbnail images, significantly improving situational awareness. The built-in tempered glass screen adds a critical layer of protection, making the display resistant to impacts, scratches, and vandalism—essential for public installations and high-traffic areas. The tempered glass also features an anti-glare coating that minimizes reflections from overhead lighting and windows, ensuring clear visibility from various viewing angles within a control room.
To ensure visibility in bright environments, this monitor likely features a high-brightness panel, possibly up to 450 nits or higher, that maintains image clarity even in well-lit control rooms or public spaces. This brightness capability ensures that security footage remains visible during daytime hours without requiring the monitoring area to be kept dark. The LED backlighting technology delivers uniform illumination across the entire 98-inch surface, preventing hotspots and ensuring consistent image quality in all areas of the screen. The display probably supports high dynamic range (HDR) or similar contrast-enhancing technologies that improve visibility in both bright and dark areas of security footage.
Beyond basic monitoring capabilities, this large-format display likely incorporates smart features that enhance its versatility. It may include an embedded operating system (possibly Android-based) that supports digital signage applications, allowing organizations to switch between security monitoring and public information displays as needed. Connectivity options are comprehensive, including multiple HDMI ports, USB inputs, and network connectivity that supports both traditional CCTV systems and modern IP camera networks. This flexibility allows integration with various security systems, including DVRs, NVRs, and video management software, while also enabling connection to media players and content management systems for digital signage purposes.

In emergency response centers, transportation hubs, and large facility control rooms, the 98 inch CCTV Monitor serves as a central information hub. Security and operations personnel can monitor dozens of camera feeds simultaneously across its massive display, with enough size to maintain detail in each feed. This capability is critical for coordinating responses to security incidents, managing facility operations, and monitoring for potential threats across large campuses or infrastructure networks. The tempered glass protection ensures durability in 24/7 operation environments where equipment reliability is mission-critical.
Large public venues such as stadiums, convention centers, and shopping malls utilize this monitor to maintain comprehensive security coverage. The enormous screen size allows security teams to monitor multiple entry points, crowd areas, and sensitive locations simultaneously, with the high resolution ensuring that details aren't lost even in split-screen configurations. When not actively monitoring security feeds, the display can serve as a digital signage platform for announcements, wayfinding information, or emergency alerts, maximizing its utility for venue management.
Power plants, water treatment facilities, and transportation networks rely on large-format displays like this for monitoring critical infrastructure. The 98-inch display can show security feeds alongside operational data, allowing personnel to correlate security events with system performance metrics. The tempered glass screen provides essential protection in industrial environments where equipment may be exposed to dust, vibration, or potential impacts. The high brightness ensures visibility even in industrial lighting conditions, maintaining security monitoring capabilities in demanding operational environments.
Q: How does the tempered glass screen affect image quality compared to a standard monitor?
A: The specially designed tempered glass screen is engineered to protect the display without significantly impacting image quality. While any glass layer can theoretically create minimal light refraction, modern anti-reflective coatings on the glass ensure that brightness and clarity remain exceptional. The glass actually enhances viewing in bright environments by reducing glare, making footage more visible than on non-glass-protected monitors in similar conditions.
Q: What is the resolution of this 98-inch monitor, and how does it handle multiple camera feeds?
A: This large-format monitor likely features 4K UHD resolution (3840 x 2160) or higher, providing sufficient pixel density to display multiple high-resolution camera feeds simultaneously without significant quality loss. When connected to a compatible video management system, it can display numerous feeds in customizable layouts, with the massive screen size ensuring that even smaller feed windows remain detailed enough for effective monitoring.
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