In the past, museums or cultural relics museums were equipped with guides and narrators. With the development of science and technology, more and more museums no longer have so many narrators, which does not affect visitors' understanding of cultural relics. All these are attributed to the intelligent display cabinet.
Intelligent display cabinet uses modern digital multimedia technology, on the basis of the traditional display cabinet, set touch query integrated liquid crystal display terminal;Using multi-touch query technology;Digital 3D scanning, 3D modeling and other technologies have successfully solved these problems, providing safe and effective technical solutions for cultural and museum exhibition halls to display cultural relics.
Intelligent Display Cabinets
The use of intelligent display cabinets in museums has five advantages:
1. The temperature and noise generated during work can be set according to different types of cultural relics and the length of exhibition time. The reliable industrial display terminal can be selected, which not only ensures the perfect display of cultural relics but also has the function of protecting cultural relics.
2. The modern digital multimedia technology is used to set a touch-control inquiry integrated LCD display terminal. The audience can understand the information of the collection by watching the preset animation videos in the device, and can also touch the preset pictures, texts and other contents to replace the work of the commentator and save manpower.
3. Adopting virtual 3D image technology: combining research and testing 3D scanning technology with scene 3D modeling to realize virtual digital restoration and display of precious cultural relics.
4, the use of screen touch technology, even a large number of tourists, but also can meet the number of tourists click.
5. Through the interactive mode of combining video, audio, picture, text and real object, it brings users unprecedented perspective effect, realizes self-service and immersive interactive exhibition experience, and avoids the risk of man-made damage to exhibits (especially valuable exhibits).