Armagard cold-climate outdoor portrait LCD enclosure for 75" displays
The Armagard 75" wall mount is a portrait-orientation protective enclosure built to turn a standard 75-inch commercial display into a fully weatherproof outdoor signage solution. Positioned at eye level, it suits information boards and digital advertising in studios, receptions, store fronts, transport hubs and public spaces. This cold-climate specification adds thermostatically controlled heating and an anti-reflective glass window, allowing the screen to run reliably in freezing conditions where a bare display would fail. Lockable, sealed and impact-resistant, it shields the screen and any integrated media player from rain, dust, electrical surges, vandalism and theft, giving installers a rugged, serviceable alternative to a dedicated outdoor display.

Cold-Climate Heating Down to -30°C
This is the cold-climate (H) specification of the portrait enclosure, fitted with thermostatically controlled heating and closed-cell insulation. Standard commercial screens are not built to start or run in sub-zero conditions and can suffer condensation, sluggish response or outright failure when left out in winter. The integrated heating keeps the internal environment within the display's operating window, so signage in mountain resorts, transport platforms, car parks and northern outdoor sites stays on and readable through frost and snow rather than blacking out. For the operator that means dependable year-round uptime with no separate climate kit to source or wire in.

Anti-Reflective Glass Window
The cold-climate build uses an anti-reflective glass front rather than the polycarbonate used on milder-climate versions. Glass resists scratching and surface hazing over years of outdoor exposure and cleaning, while the anti-reflective treatment cuts glare from sunlight and ambient lighting. In practice the audience sees a clear, legible image instead of a mirror of the sky or surroundings, which matters for shop fronts, wayfinding and advertising where a washed-out screen simply gets ignored. It keeps content readable from outside even in bright daylight.

NEMA 4 Sealed Weatherproofing
Sealed to NEMA 4, the enclosure keeps out driving rain, dust and small particulates and is suited to both outdoor and indoor industrial settings. For an installer this removes the worry of moisture ingress shorting a screen or dust clogging vents over time. It lets a standard indoor-grade commercial panel be deployed confidently in exposed locations such as transport areas, store fronts and public spaces, with the rating doing the work that would otherwise require a far more expensive purpose-built outdoor display.

Lockable Anti-Theft & Anti-Vandal Housing
The powder-coated mild steel body with dual security locks protects the display against physical impacts, tampering, vandalism and theft. In unattended public locations a bare screen is an easy target; the locked steel housing both deters opportunistic damage and shields the panel from knocks and crowd contact. The result is fewer costly screen replacements and engineer call-outs, and content that keeps running in busy public-facing environments rather than being repeatedly taken offline.

Serviceable Screen-Agnostic Design
The enclosure houses a wide range of commercial displays plus additional VESA mounts for a thin client or media player, and opens for access rather than being a sealed proprietary unit. This means the screen or player inside can be upgraded or swapped without replacing the whole installation, and routine maintenance is a door opening rather than a full de-mount. Over a multi-year deployment that protects the original investment and turns a hardware refresh into a quick on-site task instead of an expensive technician project.

Surge-Protected Power
The outdoor specifications include surge-protected power feeding the internal equipment. Outdoor and industrial mains supplies are prone to spikes that can crash or damage a display and its player. Built-in surge protection absorbs these events, reducing unexpected reboots and component failures. For the end user that translates into steadier operation and fewer site visits to reset frozen or dead signage after a power disturbance.