displays
n. countablen. arrangements of things for people to look at or shows that give information. You see these in museums, shops, or on computer screens.
n. visual arrangements of objects or information intended for public viewing or electronic presentation. Often used to refer to the physical layout of goods in a retail context or the output on a digital screen.
The museum has several new displays this month.
The store manager spent the morning updating the window displays to attract more customers for the summer sale.
Modern marketing relies heavily on interactive digital displays that engage consumers through touch and motion sensors rather than static imagery alone.
Frequently used in the plural when referring to multiple exhibits or the general category of visual presentations.