DisplayMan window facing displays are designed for commercial spaces that need to show digital content from inside the store toward outdoor pedestrians and street traffic.
Unlike standard indoor screens, window facing displays use higher brightness, better visibility, and commercial-grade structures to overcome glass reflection, ambient light, and daytime viewing challenges.
They are widely used in retail stores, real estate offices, banks, restaurants, shopping malls, service centers, and other street-facing commercial environments.
| Product Type | Structure | Best For | Key Difference |
|---|---|---|---|
| Single-Sided Window Facing Display | Slim high-brightness display facing outward | Retail windows, restaurants, banks, real estate offices | For advertising to street-side viewers |
| Double-Sided Window Facing Display | One screen faces outside, one faces inside | Storefronts, malls, service counters | Shows content to both outdoor and indoor audiences |
| Hanging Window Display | Suspended installation near glass | Retail stores, agencies, boutiques | Clean window installation with high visibility |
| Floor-Standing Window Display | Freestanding display near storefront glass | Shops, malls, showrooms, temporary displays | Easy placement without wall mounting |
| Wall-Mounted Window Display | Wall or bracket mounted | Fixed commercial installations | Stable long-term installation |
| Custom Window Facing Display | Custom size, brightness, housing, glass or mounting | OEM and project-based installations | Built around project requirements |
Window facing displays are built for indoor installation with outdoor-facing visibility.
High brightness display installed behind glass for street-facing advertising.
Slim hanging display for retail windows and commercial storefronts.
Dual-sided structure for both outdoor traffic and indoor customer communication.
Window-facing screen showing property listings toward pedestrians.
Bright menu or promotion display visible from outside the restaurant.
Window display designed to reduce the impact of ambient light and glass reflection.
A window facing display is a high brightness commercial display installed indoors and positioned toward a window, glass wall, storefront, or street-facing direction.
It is not a full outdoor display. It is an indoor high-brightness display designed to face outdoor viewers.
Improves content visibility in storefronts, windows, and bright commercial spaces.
Designed for clean installation in shops, offices, restaurants, and retail windows.
Single-sided displays focus on outdoor viewers. Double-sided displays can serve both outdoor traffic and indoor customers.
Different installation structures can match storefront layout and interior design.
Suitable for daily commercial display use, advertising, product promotion, and information display.
Helps reduce the problem of weak image performance behind bright glass windows.
Touch, cover glass, mounting bracket, housing color, size, or system configuration can be reviewed based on project needs.
Can support advertising playback, digital signage content, menu boards, promotional videos, property listings, and brand communication.
For fashion stores, electronics shops, cosmetics stores, convenience stores, and shopping street retail.
For property listings, rental information, agency branding, and 24/7 window advertising.
For service information, financial products, customer guidance, and branch promotion.
For digital menus, promotions, seasonal campaigns, and street-facing food advertising.
For mall-facing shop windows, corridor-facing promotion, and retail attraction.
For clinics, salons, travel agencies, insurance offices, education centers, and customer service branches.
For vehicle promotions, financing information, brand videos, and street-facing showroom communication.
For company branding, visitor information, announcements, and professional window communication.
For temporary retail campaigns, product launches, seasonal events, and short-term brand promotion.
For any indoor commercial location that needs a display visible through glass.
The best window facing display depends on glass condition, brightness, viewing distance, installation method, and content strategy.
| Factor | Window Facing Display | Standard Indoor Display | Outdoor High Brightness Display |
|---|---|---|---|
| Installation Location | Indoors, facing window or glass | Indoors only | Outdoor or exposed area |
| Main Purpose | Street-facing visibility | Indoor viewing | Outdoor visibility and weather protection |
| Brightness | Higher | Lower | High |
| Weather Protection | Usually not required | Not required | Required |
| Housing | Slim commercial structure | Standard indoor housing | Heavy outdoor enclosure |
| Best For | Storefront windows, real estate, banks, restaurants | Offices, meeting rooms, indoor signage | Outdoor signage, public displays |
| Cost Level | Medium | Lower | Higher |
| Key Concern | Glass reflection and daylight visibility | Basic display quality | Weather, heat, IP protection, uptime |
Choose window facing displays when the screen is indoors but the audience is outside.
A window facing display should match the storefront, the viewing direction, and the real light environment.
A window facing display should match the storefront, the viewing direction, and the real light environment.
Many storefronts rely on printed posters or standard indoor screens, but printed content is static and standard screens often look too dim behind glass during daytime.
A high brightness window facing display can show dynamic digital content from inside the store toward outdoor pedestrians, helping attract attention and update campaigns more easily.
The storefront becomes a more flexible digital communication surface for advertising, promotions, menus, listings, brand content, and customer attraction.
This product is for indoor installation with outdoor-facing visibility, not direct fully outdoor exposure.
A window facing display is a high brightness commercial display installed indoors and positioned toward a window, storefront glass, or street-facing direction.
No. A window facing display is usually installed indoors. An outdoor display is designed for direct exposure to rain, dust, heat, and outdoor weather.
Normal indoor displays may look too dim under daylight or behind reflective glass. Window facing displays use higher brightness to improve visibility.
Yes. Window facing displays are commonly installed behind storefront glass, but brightness, reflection, viewing angle, and installation distance should be evaluated.
Yes. Double-sided displays can show content to outdoor viewers and indoor customers at the same time.
Yes. Hanging, floor-standing, wall-mounted, and custom installation structures can be reviewed depending on the project.
Depending on the system configuration, content can be updated through Android, Windows, media player, or CMS solutions.
Please provide screen size, installation method, indoor or window-facing environment, brightness requirement, single-sided or double-sided need, system requirement, and project quantity.
Do not let your storefront screen disappear behind daylight and glass reflection.
Tell us your screen size, installation method, window direction, brightness requirement, content system, and project quantity. DisplayMan will help recommend the right window facing display.
The right solution should match the storefront, glass condition, viewing distance, brightness requirement and content strategy.