A large temperature display is engineered to remain functional even when environmental conditions exceed the limits of standard screens. As electronic systems move into outdoor, mobile, industrial, and defense environments, temperature exposure becomes a defining performance factor rather than a secondary consideration. Displays that perform flawlessly in climate-controlled settings often struggle when exposed to cold starts, heat soak, or rapid temperature shifts. A single specification does not define wide temperature capability. It reflects how materials, electronics, and touch interfaces respond under sustained thermal stress. Understanding the difference between operating and storage temperature limits is essential for avoiding display failures, inconsistent performance, and costly redesigns.