Open Frame Displays
Open frame units expose their mounting brackets and electronic sides for integration into custom enclosures, kiosks, or industrial machines.
They give OEMs freedom to design bezels, front glass, and housings that match brand identity.
Because airflow depends on the host cabinet, integrators must provide ventilation slots or fans.
Cable management is external, but customizable for any orientation.
These models shine in vending machines, ATMs, and factory control panels where the display forms part of a larger assembly.
Fully Enclosed Displays
Fully enclosed models arrive with complete housings, power buttons, ports, and VESA mounts.
They can be installed directly on stands, counters, or walls without modification.
Their sealed design protects electronics from dust and offers easier service since the enclosure can be opened independently.
Performance Parity
Both share identical touch technology and image quality. The choice comes down to environment and aesthetic requirements rather than capability.
Example
A retail kiosk builder used open-frame 19-inch units to integrate into wooden enclosures, while a hotel chain preferred enclosed 22-inch models for reception counters. Both achieved identical touch precision and brightness.
Cost and Serviceability
Open frames generally cost less per unit but require more labor for integration.
Fully enclosed versions save assembly time and simplify replacement.
Final Thoughts
Select open frame when customization and integration depth matter.
Choose enclosed when simplicity and service speed take priority. Both options deliver ELO reliability.
Tags: Open Frame, Enclosed Display, Integration, Design
Author: Emilio Bourdages
Blog: Learn