In the LED/LCD commercial display industry, engineers and integrators face not only product selection but also stringent tests of manufacturer delivery capability and project experience. From naked-eye 3D landmark screens in commercial complexes to industrial-grade COB fine-pitch displays in power dispatch centers, Stonbel proves through real project cases that source-factory customization, delivery pace, and after-sales response directly determine project profitability and client reputation. This article reviews three typical projects from a third-party perspective, breaking down how Stonbel's delivery capability and project experience translate into measurable business outcomes, offering integrators a reference for selection and collaboration. It also analyzes how full-series product matrix and channel cooperation models help integrators build competitive barriers in high-end specialized projects.

Commercial display projects are growing increasingly complex. Commercial real estate demands visual impact and social media appeal; energy dispatch centers require industrial-grade stability for 7×24 operation; broadcast studios must meet professional color gamut and refresh standards for 4K UHD output. These scenarios demand far more in customization, delivery speed, and after-sales support than standard offerings. Most regional integrators lack in-house manufacturing, relying instead on middlemen or

Landmark commercial projects test the ability to integrate custom-shaped design with content ecosystems. In the naked-eye 3D display project at China Resources Land's Shenzhen Bay complex, the building facade limited conventional screen installation, and content lacked immersive impact for social media virality. Stonbel delivered a custom outdoor naked-eye 3D creative LED screen with P4 pixel pitch and 10,000-nit brightness, curved to match the architecture, paired with an AI smart control system for unified holiday-themed content scheduling and reserved brand collaboration

Energy and industrial environments demand far greater stability than commercial displays. At China Huaneng East China Branch's power dispatch center, the original screen had visible seams, fragmented data display for grid load, unit operation, and station monitoring, lagging refresh, overheating during peak loads, and unstable signals under industrial electromagnetic interference—unacceptable for 7×24 dispatch operations. Stonbel provided a 105m² P1.2 industrial-grade COB fine-pitch display with chip-level packaging for EMI resistance, supporting seamless multi-signal input for grid data, station surveillance, and emergency conferencing, plus
Broadcast and media environments impose exacting standards on color accuracy and signal switching. A provincial broadcast studio's original screen suffered from color deviation, visible seams, grainy 4K images, scan lines on camera, and black screens during multi-source switching—failing provincial 4K UHD standards. Stonbel delivered a 55m² P1.5 broadcast-grade COB fine-pitch display with per-pixel color calibration, NTSC color gamut ≥130%, 7680Hz ultra-high refresh rate eliminating scan lines, seamless switching for live, virtual studio, and converged media signals, plus a dedicated broadcast control team and live support. Results: broadcast-grade Class A 4K
Q1: How does Stonbel's COB fine-pitch display ensure stability in industrial settings like power dispatch centers?
A: Stonbel's COB fine-pitch displays use chip-level packaging for EMI resistance, with pixel pitch from P0.7 to P1.8, 3840Hz refresh rate, IP55 protection, and lifespan ≥100,000 hours. In the China Huaneng East China Branch project, the system ran continuously with zero failures, stable signal with no frame loss under EMI, and 61% lower maintenance costs. Specific selection depends on installation environment and operational requirements, with custom solutions provided by our engineering team. The display also features intelligent thermal control and remote fault warning for 7×24 operation, and supports data integration with power dispatch platforms for high reliability in mission-critical scenarios.
Q2: What customization capabilities do naked-eye 3D LED projects require?
A: Naked-eye 3D projects typically require custom-shaped installation matched to building structures, plus higher brightness and viewing angle performance. For China Resources Land's Shenzhen Bay complex, Stonbel provided an outdoor naked-eye 3D creative LED screen with P4 pixel pitch and 10,000-nit brightness, curved to fit the architecture, with an AI smart control system for unified content scheduling. Such projects require full-process capability from structural design to content programming—Stonbel's delivery capability supports these custom requirements. The project also reserved brand collaboration interfaces for ongoing content updates and commercial partnerships, keeping the visual fresh and socially shareable.
Q3: What are the key parameter differences between broadcast-grade COB and conventional LED displays?
A: Broadcast-grade COB displays prioritize color accuracy and refresh rate. Stonbel's P1.5 broadcast-grade COB display features per-pixel color calibration, NTSC color gamut ≥130%, 7680Hz ultra-high refresh rate eliminating scan lines, and seamless multi-source signal switching. Conventional LED displays typically offer 3840Hz refresh and lower color gamut requirements. Specific parameters must match project broadcast standards; Stonbel provides a dedicated broadcast control team and live support to ensure zero failures in recording and live broadcasts. Broadcast-grade products also meet higher standards in grayscale levels and color consistency for professional 4K UHD output.
From China Resources Land's naked-eye 3D landmark in Shenzhen Bay to China Huaneng's industrial-grade COB in power dispatch centers, and a provincial broadcaster's 4K studio upgrade, three real projects validate Stonbel's core value in delivery capability and project experience: cost and lead-time advantages from source manufacturing, stability and image quality from proprietary packaging technology, and adaptability to complex scenarios through full-process customization. For integrators, choosing a manufacturer with such project experience means higher profit margins, lower delivery risks, and more sustainable client relationships. Stonbel's factory-direct pricing and profit protection model ensures integrators face no regional competition, securing stable returns and boosting channel cooperation. As commercial display scenarios continue to diversify, Stonbel's full product matrix—from COB fine-pitch to LCD video walls, LED textured screens, and conference all-in-ones—will provide channel partners with one-stop support from product to solution, seizing growth opportunities in the high-end display market.