Which environment places higher demands on LED displays and causes greater damage: extremely cold conditions or extremely hot conditions?
LED displays—especially outdoor LED screens—rely heavily on heat dissipation, which directly affects their service life. In hot and arid desert regions, high temperatures pose a particularly severe challenge to the display. In contrast, in extremely cold environments, greater attention must be paid to the stability of core components such as power supplies and LED chips under low temperatures, and equipment with low-temperature protection features is usually required.
So, between high-temperature and low-temperature conditions, which one causes greater damage to LED displays and places higher demands on product performance?