GSD launches 32in and 46in color TFTs

May 12, 2006 2:19 PM, Digital Signage Update e-newsletter

    



GDS 46in outdoor display

Global Display Solutions (GDS) has introduced new 32in and 46in large-screen color TFT displays for outdoor installation.

The displays are readable in full sunlight and can operate 24-hours a day. They are targeted for use in railway stations, airports, bus stations, theme parks, shopping malls and other passenger information and advertising display functions.

The casing of the displays has been made to IP65 standard to protect them from dust and low-pressure water from all directions. Resolution is 1366 x 768. A diagnostic interface board monitors status of the display, power, vibration, front and back temperature and life lamp status.

For more information, visit www.gds.com.

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