The DS-D4012CW-2F is Hikvision's fine-pitch indoor cabinet for rooms where people sit close to the screen. At a 1.25 mm pixel pitch the image stays clean from roughly a metre and a half away, which is why this class of panel ends up in control rooms, executive boardrooms and broadcast studios rather than on a shop wall.
The DS-D4215FI-CGFB belongs to Hikvision's CGF cabinet family, built around one idea: a cabinet narrow enough to fit where a conventional 500 × 500 panel cannot. At 750 × 250 mm it slots into shop fascias, the strip above a retail aisle, and the header band over a mall entrance — the shapes that fixed square cabinets force you to compromise on.
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.
Where the narrower CGF cabinets solve awkward shapes, the CGFF solves area. Each cabinet covers half a square metre at 1,000 × 500 mm, so a 6 × 3 metre lobby wall is thirty-six cabinets rather than the ninety-six it would take in the 750 × 250 format. Fewer units means fewer seams to align and a measurably shorter commissioning.
The DS-D4226FI-CGFB is the same physical cabinet as the P1.5 CGFB — 750 × 250 mm, 4.59 kg, front-serviced, die-cast aluminium — with a 2.6 mm pixel pitch instead of 1.56 mm. That single change moves the panel to a different job.
For a long advertising band viewed from a distance, the CGFC in 2.6 mm is the most economical cabinet in the CGF range per running metre. A full metre of width per cabinet keeps the unit count low, and the coarser pitch keeps the price per square metre well below the fine-pitch variants — without any visible penalty at the distances this kind of banner is actually read from.
The DS-D4025CS-1F is built around a 4:3 cabinet rather than the usual 16:9 panel, which is why it suits retail walls, reception counters and showroom columns where the wall is taller than it is wide. Modules connect without cables, so a technician assembles a run faster and has fewer connection points to troubleshoot later. The cabinet uses a standard C13 power inlet, so replacement cords are available anywhere in the Kingdom
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