The CGFC shares the CGF family's 250 mm cabinet height but runs a full metre wide. On a long horizontal banner that difference is structural: a ten-metre strip needs ten CGFC cabinets instead of fourteen CGFB units, which means fewer vertical seams, fewer fixing points, and a shorter installation day.
Optically it is the same panel as the rest of the P1.5 line — 1.56 mm pitch, 409,600 dots per square metre, 800 nits standard with a 1,000 nit peak, 16-bit greyscale at 3,840 Hz refresh so the wall films cleanly on a phone camera without banding. The cabinet weighs 5.65 kg and carries a 4 × 1 module layout, all front-serviced.
Mixed splicing is supported across the family: CGFC cabinets can be combined with the 750 mm and 500 mm variants of the same pixel pitch in one wall, which is useful when a run has to terminate on an awkward dimension.
| Specification | Value |
|---|---|
| Pixel pitch | 1.56 mm — SMD triad LED |
| Pixel density | 409,600 dots/m² |
| Cabinet size | 1,000 × 250 × 50 mm |
| Cabinet resolution | 640 × 160 |
| Cabinet weight | 5.65 kg |
| Module composition | 4 × 1 |
| Brightness | 800 nits standard · 1,000 nits peak |
| Colour temperature | 3,000–10,000 K adjustable |
| Viewing angle | 160° H / 160° V |
| Contrast ratio | 5,000 : 1 |
| Refresh rate | 3,840 Hz — 16-bit greyscale |
| Protection | Front IP60 |
| Maintenance | Front, all components |
| Power | 520 W/m² peak · 180 W/m² average |
Best fit: long banner runs above retail floors, airport and exhibition concourses, reception walls that are wide and shallow.
Service: supply, structure, controller sizing, installation and colour calibration across the full run — plus a spare-parts allocation so a single failed module never takes the banner down.
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