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PANASONIC ULTRA-THIN VIDEOWALL & SLIM-BEZEL DISPLAYS

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9 November 2016

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Panasonic’s new 55-inch ultra-thin video wall has a bezel-to-bezel width of just 1.8mm and suits applications from showrooms to exhibitions, control rooms, shopping malls and more.

The efficient 700 cd/m2 direct-lit LED panel shines bright even in well-lit retail or staging environments, while pixel-free Full HD resolution positions the TH-55VF1H for multi-screen use in monitoring rooms. The IPS display of Panasonic’s TH-55VF1H does a good job preserving natural colour accuracy and high visibility when viewed off-axis. Anti-glare screen surface treatment reduces reflections from artificial lighting.

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Image optimisation technology includes pre-calibrated display modes to suit different venues and content, a Refine Enhancer engine that clarifies details following image enlargement, and for multiple screens, sophisticated colour-matching and frame-synchronisation/reverse scanning capability for fluid, flicker-free motion reproduction.

The VF1H features high quality electrical components to extend reliability in long-term installations and consumes less energy thanks to efficient backlighting and contrast control. It features a single-cable Digital Ling daisy-chain solution as well as a modular video-wall frame that dramatically reduces the effort and expense associated with installation, while ensuring a high-precision fit.

A failover video-signal backup function maintains transmission where video display cannot be interrupted, such as for control/monitoring and large signage networks, while a synchronised USB media player allows 4K and Full HD media content to be simultaneously copied and updated to USB memory via PC over LAN.

Panasonic also introduced new 84-inch and 75-inch digital signage displays, both with a built-in USB Media Player. The slim-bezel EF1 Series models have plenty of connectivity options with 2 x HDMI, DVI-D, USB, PC/Components, and Video inputs joining LAN, RS-232C, and IR In/Out terminals, supporting a total of 59 PC-correspondent signal types.

More Info:
Panasonic: www.panasonic.com.au

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