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NEC’s Entry Level Large-format Digital Sign Displays

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NEC Display Solutions of America (Chicago), a leading provider of commercial LCD display and projector solutions, has added the E Series, a commercial-grade product line. Debuting for this entry-level series are the 32-in. E321 and 42-in. E421, which give corporate users an affordable option for lobbies, boardrooms and small conference rooms, while addressing the display needs of digital-signage users in retails stores, waiting rooms, and health clubs.
Multiple source inputs allow users to work from various sources and easily maneuver between desired content. These LCD displays feature brightness and contrast levels suitable for most applications, providing vivid image quality and easier viewing in areas with high ambient light, such as lobbies and health clubs. Their low power consumption reduces energy costs, while the capability to adjust the backlight lowers total cost of ownership.
The E Series includes the following features:
? High-definition resolution of up to 1,920 x 1,080
? Up to 4000:1 static contrast ratio
? Low power consumption of less than 190W (E421) and 150W (E321)
? Full connectivity with multiple HDMI input terminals, analog RGB, S-video, composite video
? Built-in closed captioning, which enables users to display text information for the hearing impaired
? Built-in NTCS/ATCS (8-VSB, Clear-QAM) analog/digital tuner
? Built-in low profile 10W stereo speakers
? Built-in swivel stand, which is detachable for wall mount applications
? Multiple picture modes, which adjust the picture appearance for optimum viewing experience
Both displays are backed with NEC’s professional-level, one-year parts and labor warranty, including the backlight.
(866) 632-6673; www.necdisplay.com
 

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