<-250x250 Square - right->NECs TileMatrix technology makes it possible to connect up to 25 displays via a single video source, eliminating the additional costs and complexity of splitters and amplifiers used when connecting to multiple sources.
This technology is used in the new TileMatrix Video Wall Solution which supports four NEC 46-inch MultiSync LCD4620-2-IT displays designed with an ultra-thin-bezel of 16.5mm, fitting video wall applications, while the system also comes with TileComp feature to make the image look crisp at the edges.
The mounting system is the Digital Factory PerfectAlign with Extron high-performance cables, and the Tripp Lite surge suppressor.
Other characteristics include the XtraView wide-angle viewing technology, 16 ms response time for full motion video, 700 cd/m2 brightness, 1800:1 contrast ratio, 1366 x 768 pixel native resolution, real-time clock for content scheduling and monitor sleep/wake management, leading to improved energy saving, Extron 15-pin HD Male to BNC Male cable for computer video transmission, Extron BNC Male to Male Five Conductor MHR coaxial cable for high-resolution, video signal distribution, and Tripp Lite Isobar6 surge suppressor with six outlets preventing system crashes, reboots and performance problems.
The full NEC solution is available at around $18,999.
“The TileMatrix video wall bundle delivers a complete cost-effective solution for dynamic digital signage,” declared Jeff Blankensop, Director of Business Development at NEC Display olutions. “The improved color and brightness uniformity in the new MultiSync LCD4620-2-IT displays coupled with its ultra-thin bezel allow for near seamless video wall configurations for a broad array of markets.”
<-234x60 Half Banner - left->The latest LCD monitor released by LaCie electronics manufacturer is the 324, a 24-inch wide display with 92% NTSC gamut panel for vivid colors, 10-bit gamma correction, DCDI by Faroundja video technology delivering up to 1080p, and picture-in-picture feature.
This is a model designed for creative imaging professionals, bringing the LaCie blue eye pro advanced single-click hardware calibration solution.
Available at a price of $1,119, LaCie 324 has a maximum resolution of 1920 x 1200 pixels, HDMI support, 400 cd/m2 brightness, 1000:1 contrast ratio, 6 ms response time, 89 degrees viewing angle, USB ports for connectivity, and 140 Watts power consumption.
It is a high-quality LCD monitor coming with three year warranty.
ColorEdge CG301W from Eizo is the first 30-inch monitor designed for graphics and printing, featuring hardware calibration, and besides that it delivers a 2560 x 1600 native resolution, 850:1 contrast ratio, 260 cd/m2 brightness and a viewing angle of 178 degrees.
The LCD monitor uses the Digital Uniformity Equalizer function to compensate color and brightness in those areas where these vary, and has 16-bit internal processing that produces grayscale rendering leading to deeper details especially in darker areas.
Eizo applied also monitor hood with sliding top cover, ColorNavigator bundled calibration software for accurate color gradations, wide color gamut, Dual DVI-D inputs for watching on two monitors each of 1200 x 1600 pixels showing the image from two computers simultaneously, 6 ms midtone response time, USB 2.0 connectivity, free mount capability, brightness stabilization, and no less than five year warranty.
Clevo is showcasing its new 19-inch LCD PC at CeBIT 2008, a display powered by the Intel processing technology integrating an Intel chipset.
It uses a UMA graphic prosessing unit to display quality images on the WXGA+ display of 1440 x 900 pixel resolution.
In addition, it features Intel WLAN support, Intel Turbo Memory, a built-in 2MP camera, Trusted Platform Module for data security and HDMI connectivity.
Pricing and availability are still unknown.
<-120x240 Vertical Banner - right->It is a high-performance displsay adopting the LCD technology and DislayLink in a 22-inch monitor.
The model called VW223B is a widescreen with 1680×1050 pixels resolution, compatible with Windows Vista Aero and capable of connecting to six displays via standard USB.
“With the rapid adoption of our USB connectivity technology by monitor, notebook docking station and USB to DVI or VGA adapter manufacturers, we’re delighted that ASUS has now added our technology to its portfolio,” said Hamid Farzaneh, CEO of DisplayLink. “ASUS is one of the main LCD monitor players, and we’re confident this partnership will enable us to make widespread multiple monitor computing a reality.”
“Our vision is to enable non-expert mainstream users to seamlessly connect multiple displays with their computer of choice,” declared Vincent Chiou, director of ASUS Display BU. “With DisplayLink, we’re empowering our customers to use a single notebook or PC, and expand their digital desktop viewing at will to perfectly fit their need. Many studies have proven the substantial productivity increase that businesses derive from increasing the number of displays a typical employee uses.”
The pricing and availability are unknown yet but ASUS said the new monitor will be available I very short time.
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