Panamax protects electric systems while enhancing images and sound

Oct 11, 2007 2:16 PM


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Panamax's MFP-400

The MFP-400 from Panamax.

Panamax has released its new MFP-400, which supplies clean, noise-free power to HD flat-panel displays for enhanced image and sound quality while protecting the system from damaging over/undervoltages.

Featuring a slim design intended for mounting out of view behind flat-panel displays, the MFP-400 offers power cleaning and premium filtration to eliminate common symptoms of AC line noise, such as loss of detail, pops, hisses, hums and visual artifacts.

For component longevity, Automatic Voltage Monitoring (AVM) circuitry monitors the incoming AC power and disconnects power to connected components in case of an unsafe voltage. Once the voltage returns to safe levels, the MFP-400 restores the power supply to the connected equipment.

For more information, visit http://www.panamax.com/products.cfm?sec=detail&id=299&ly=v.


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