Emerge - Spring 2008 - (Page 12) Plasmas IMPROVING IMAGES ONE DISPLAY AT A TIME 42”, 50” and 60” Large Screen Plasma Displays for Business Environments and Video-Intensive Digital Signage Whether the need is to communicate, educate or motivate, NEC delivers with eye-catching, dynamic plasma displays. Loaded with NEC’s patented technologies, the PlasmaSync Professional Series provides outstanding images, a rich feature set designed for professional applications, ease of installation and use, and unrivaled reliability for peace of mind. The new plasma displays are designed for boardrooms, training and government facilities, as well as any digital signage and video wall tiling application. The high defintion displays offer optimal resolution up to 1366 x 768, along with superior video quality for a smoother picture with greater detail and deeper blacks. In addition, a robust input panel provides DVI with HDCP inputs, and the RS-232 input and output control offers easy set-up to control systems. Multiple displays can be utilized for 5x5 wall matrices or aligned for vertical or panoramic design. And, enhanced picturein-picture allows two sources to be displayed on the screen at one time with multiple configurations and sizes available for both sources. “With features like video wall capability and splitscreen functionality, we’re providing unique digital signage products,” said Todd Fender, Product Line Manager for NEC Display Solutions. “Not only is the technology top-of-the-line, but the price point makes our professional plasmas more affordable than previous generations.” Introduced in late 2007, the new NEC PlasmaSync Professional Series replaces the highly esteemed XM PlasmaSync Series. It also features a new cabinet design, which resembles NEC’s market-leading LCD product line. NEC PLASMASYNC™ PROFESSIONAL SERIES NEC PlasmaSync 42XP10 MSRP $1,799 NEC PlasmaSync 50XP10 MSRP $2,699 NEC PlasmaSync 60XP10 MSRP $5,999 E ME RG E / S P R I N G 2 0 0 8 12
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