A Frame 43″ 4K Outdoor IP65 Kiosk with Rockchip Android PC

Posted by – June 9, 2026
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A Frame 43″ displayed its 43-inch outdoor IP65 high-brightness A-frame kiosk at Computex 2026. This display solution features a 4K resolution screen and is designed for storefront advertisements and promotional signage. The unit features an integrated camera and light sensor system, housed in a stainless steel casing with a protective ceiling gasket to allow standard cabling via IP65-rated connectors.


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The kiosk is designed for daily deployment, featuring built-in wheels, a foldable frame structure, and a handlebar to facilitate rolling the unit out of a shop at the start of the day and returning it for storage. The display utilizes optical bonding and high-brightness panel technology to ensure viewability under direct sunlight in outdoor environments.

While the demonstrated unit operates on standard AC power, a battery-powered variant is available that incorporates a battery pack designed to last a full workday of up to 16 hours, depending on display brightness levels and application workload. The integrated light sensor automatically adjusts the panel brightness based on ambient conditions to optimize energy consumption.

The internal computing hardware is configurable depending on customer requirements. The displayed kiosk runs an Android operating system powered by a Rockchip processor, with options to support Intel PCs, alternative processors, or a standalone monitor configuration where the media player or computer resides in a separate box.

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