NEC-Mitsubishi large-screen LCD series on exhibit

Oct 27, 2004 2:58 PM, Digital Signage Update e-newsletter

    

At the Digital Retailing Expo in San Francisco, NEC-Mitsubishi Electronics Display of America showcased its large-screen series of LCD displays. The displays are available in two 40-inch styles – black-bezel and silver-bezel LCD4000 – as well as a 30-inch black-bezel LCD3000 model.

The LCD4000 and LCD3000 models offer features that include a wide aspect ratio, 1280x768 (WXGA) resolution, picture-in-picture capability, 170-degree viewing angle, and DDC/CI capabilities to allow control commands to be sent directly to the monitor through a standard PC or via an existing network. The monitors support full-motion video as well as optional touch or protective glass integration to enable additional interactive applications.

For more information, visit www.necmitsubishi.com.

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