
Vsdisplay
The VSDISPLAY 28" 1920×360 IPS stretched‑bar LCD is an industrial‑grade, ultra‑wide monitor with very high brightness and 180° rotation, aimed at digital signage, arcade cabinets and DIY dashboards. Its niche aspect ratio and robust design make it ideal for environments where horizontal space is abundant but vertical space is limited.
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$439.99
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$437.60
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$417.99
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$609.00
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Best For
Digital signage operators (storefront ads, menu boards), arcade and cabinet builders (marquee displays), DIY enthusiasts creating multi‑monitor dashboards, industrial machine‑status panels, and transportation information strips where horizontal space is plentiful and high brightness is required.
Not Ideal For
Standard desktop computing, users needing high vertical resolution for productivity, consumers expecting built‑in smart OS or Wi‑Fi, and anyone requiring full Dolby audio support from USB playback.
Expert Opinion
Editors and professional reviewers view the VSDISPLAY bar LCD as a specialized tool rather than a general‑purpose monitor, emphasizing its industrial durability, auto‑brightness sensor, and firmware upgradability. They commend its flexibility for digital signage integrators and DIY builders while noting that its ultra‑wide, low‑vertical‑resolution format limits broader desktop applications.
What Users Say
Everyday users appreciate the ease of connecting a Raspberry Pi or mini PC, the panel’s high brightness for bright environments, and the 180° rotation for ceiling mounts. Common frustrations revolve around the need to tweak the refresh rate for full‑screen content, occasional missing accessories, and the lack of Dolby audio support in USB playback.
Common Complaints
Users frequently report having to adjust the refresh rate to 56.89 Hz for full‑screen output, missing power adapters in early shipments, USB autoplay’s lack of Dolby audio support, and confusion caused by inconsistent dimension specifications across retailers.
What People Are Saying
“Plug‑and‑play simplicity with Raspberry Pi or mini PCs”
“High brightness praised for use in retail storefronts and outdoor kiosks”
“Initial setup confusion due to the need to change refresh rate to 56.89 Hz for full‑screen output”
How It Compares
vs. Dell P2422H (24" Consumer Monitor)
Advantages
Disadvantages
Choose the Dell for regular office work and full HD content; choose VSDISPLAY for ultra‑wide signage where brightness and rotation matter.
vs. LG 32CS5CE (32" Video Wall Panel)
Advantages
Disadvantages
Select the LG panel for conventional video‑wall applications; select VSDISPLAY when you need a thin, high‑brightness bar for horizontal signage or arcade use.