BOE Stretch LCD Panel For Wide Information Layouts
29 inch bar LCD display products serve a different role from standard monitor panels. BOE DV290FBM-N10 uses a 1920 × 540 stretched format, 700 nits brightness, LVDS interface support, and 89/89/89/89 viewing angles. Its long horizontal screen shape suits rail traffic equipment, shelf displays, public signs, commercial panels, and narrow installation spaces that need clear information across a wide strip.
1920x540 Resolution For Bar-Type Content
Stretch screens often need to show routes, prices, menu rows, status messages, or warning information without taking up full monitor height. The 1920 × 540 resolution gives enough horizontal space for text and graphics while keeping the panel slim.
Key product points include:
- BOE DV290FBM-N10 panel source
- 29-inch bar LCD format
- 1920 × 540 stretched resolution
- 700 nits brightness
- LVDS interface
- 89/89/89/89 viewing angle reference
700 Nits Brightness For Public Display Spaces
Higher brightness helps the screen remain readable in stations, retail areas, commercial counters, and transport equipment. Since bar screens often sit above eye level or inside narrow frames, viewing angle and brightness need early review with the final glass, housing, and installation position.
LVDS Signal And Power Board Review
FaceLCD can help check LVDS data, cable route, backlight power, and related driver board needs. When the bar screen uses DV290FBM, the matching power board and backlight system should also be reviewed as a set.

Please Download Document Product Datasheet:
DV290FBM-N10_Rev.P0_20190604_201908233992
FAQ
What Resolution Does This Bar Display Use?
It uses 1920 × 540 resolution for stretched horizontal display layouts.
How Bright Is The BOE DV290FBM-N10?
The referenced brightness is 700 nits.
What Interface Does It Support?
It supports LVDS interface.
Where Can This Bar LCD Be Used?
It can fit railway traffic equipment, commercial displays, shelf signs, menu strips, and narrow information panels.
Can FaceLCD Help Match The Driver Board?
Yes. FaceLCD can review LVDS signal, power board, backlight data, and cable layout.
What Makes This Screen Different From A Standard LCD?
Its stretched 29-inch format gives more horizontal display space while using less vertical height.



