Storefront LED Screen for Shop Windows and Entrances
A window display has to beat daylight. EKINTRY builds high-brightness LED screens to your window — single or double-sided — and quotes them factory-direct.
A storefront LED screen sits in a shop window and has one hard job: stay vivid in direct daylight. A normal TV (~300–500 nits) washes out behind glass, so a window screen uses a high-brightness, sunlight-readable build — and is often double-sided to advertise to the street and the store interior at once.
EKINTRY builds storefront screens to your window size, with the brightness matched to the orientation, single or double-sided. Send the window dimensions and which way it faces and we recommend a spec and quote it.
Who custom screens are for
- Retail shops and boutiques advertising to street footfall.
- Real estate agents, travel and service shops with window listings.
- Restaurants and cafés promoting offers at the entrance.
- Chains wanting consistent, bright window displays across stores.
How bright does a window screen need to be?
Brightness is matched to the glass and orientation. A street-facing screen typically needs around 3,500–5,000 nits to fight direct sun, while an inward face (toward a lit interior) needs roughly 700–1,000 nits. Tell us the orientation and we set the right brightness.
Single-sided or double-sided
A double-sided screen earns its place in a window:
- Outward face — high brightness for the street, captures passing footfall.
- Inward face — lower brightness for customers already inside.
- Different content on each side — promotions out, brand or info in.
Built to your window — custom size
Unlike fixed-size poster units, an LED storefront screen is built from cabinets to fit your window opening, hung from the ceiling or floor-mounted. Send the window width and height and we fit it as closely as possible.
Factory-direct supply and export
EKINTRY ships factory-direct worldwide with wooden-case packing, spares, install documents and remote setup support.
| Outward brightness | ~3,500–5,000 nits (sunlight-readable) |
|---|---|
| Inward brightness | ~700–1,000 nits |
| Configuration | Single-sided or double-sided |
| Mounting | Ceiling/hanging · floor stand |
| Size | Built to your window opening |
Information we need to quote you
- Window width and height (or the area to fill).
- Which way it faces (street, interior, or both).
- Single-sided or double-sided.
- Mounting preference — hanging or floor.
- Delivery country, plus a photo of the window if possible.
Frequently Asked Questions
How bright does a storefront window screen need to be?
A street-facing screen usually needs around 3,500–5,000 nits to stay readable in direct sun; an inward-facing screen needs roughly 700–1,000 nits. We match brightness to your window orientation.
What is a double-sided window display?
It shows content on both faces at once — a bright outward face for the street and a softer inward face for the store interior — and you can run different content on each side.
Can you build it to my exact window size?
Yes — it is assembled from LED cabinets, so we fit it to your window opening rather than forcing a fixed panel size.
Can I just put a normal indoor screen in the window?
An indoor screen or TV will wash out behind glass in daylight. A window needs a high-brightness, sunlight-readable build.
How is content updated?
Through a content system, scheduled and updated remotely. We advise the right setup for your screen.
Do you ship internationally?
Yes — factory-direct worldwide with wooden-case packing, spares and remote setup support.