13.01.2010 • Product

LCD monitors for unlimited video wall applications

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With its Eye-LCD4600M/W-SN, Eyevis presents the latest generation of its LCD modules for video wall applications. The outstanding feature of the displays is their super-slim bezel, which allows composition of modular video walls with a gap from screen to screen of only 7.3mm. The displays have a screen diagonal of 46 (116cm) and native WXGA resolution (1,366 x 768Pixel). The internal scaler allows tiled video walls up to a configuration of 10 x 10 displays. Like the preceding versions of the series, the module provides numerous features. The M-version of the displays includes a stacking frame, which allows fast and simple moun­ting of video walls or the installation in display racks. The company provides a range of installation possibilities for the displays, including customizable racks, wall mounts, and further installation options. As a provider of complete one-stop large screen solutions, the company provides also graphics controllers, wall management software and a comprehensive range of accessories. The device has a robust metal housing which allows there installation in any environment. Even frequent mounting and demounting like on shows and events is possible without har­ming the displays. The special ventilation concept of the dis­plays and further additional security features minimize the danger of image retention effects which may occur on every LC display when static image content is displayed for a longer period of time. The system is particularly suited for professional video walls in continuous operation, and for shows and events.

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