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Contribute to the low-carbon construction of waste-free cities and create special screens for waste classification

2022-11-26 1391

As urbanization has increased, the living standard and lifestyles of the residents have changed significantly, and the increase in population density has led to an increase in the amount of urban waste. In the past, mixed transportation, simple landfill, and incineration have brought more and more pressure to the urban ecological environment and also restricted the development of the city, affecting people's health. Anovo Tech creates an intelligent "waste recycling cabinet" special display to help the construction of the waste-free city.


01、The display uses a 16:9 aspect ratio display panel, which is embedded in the limited cabinet space to enhance the user experience. According to the screen prompts, the screen display is clear and concise, and the operation is simple and easy to understand as soon as you start using it.

02、The screen adopts a high-definition LCD panel with high contrast and brightness, which makes the display screen clearer, more stable, and more vivid. Whether under the sun on a sunny day or late at night in the city, you can clearly see the screen display content.

03、In order to make the screen work properly in all kinds of harsh environments, Anovo has enhanced the infrared touch screen to be waterproof so that the device will not be afraid of wind, rain, or typhoon, and also has the protection of anti-glare and anti-light reinforced glass.


Anovo Tech display upholds the characteristics of durability, clarity, and long working hours, continues to innovate and insists on providing high-quality touch display products for the environmental protection industry. Using an intelligent waste classification system to solve the ecological and environmental problems brought by the rapid development of the city, to help the construction of a waste-free city and lead a new fashion of low-carbon life.


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