Panasonic has the first LCD screen designed for use in the video wall market: th-55LFV50, a 55" ultra-thin bezel display 5,3 mm and a brightness of 800 candles that produce crisp, clear images that aren't distorted even from long distances, thanks to the wide viewing angle.

The new TH-55LFV50 LCD display Panasonic Visual System Solutions it is the first monitor of the Japanese brand designed for videowall thanks to its extremely thin frame. The design of the TH-55LFV50 is especially careful, and offers thin frames, high visibility and very low energy consumption. In addition, the TH-55LFV50 has other special capabilities, such as an exceptionally low weight, which makes this model ideal for transport and installation.

Thanks to its brightness of 800 cd/m2, its IPS panel with D-LED technology and its wide viewing angle, display visibility is guaranteed in most public spaces. In addition, its framework of only 5,3 Mm, the smallest on the market today, offers a seamless and fluid image. In an environment as competitive as today in terms of digital communication, el videowall de Panasonic asegura una diferenciación clara gracias a la vibrante reproducción de imágenes con una calidad óptima Full-HD de 1080p y a un tamaño casi real.

The TH-55LFV50 video wall is equipped for a wide variety of digital signage applications, as it allows combinations of up to 5×5 screens and has nothing less than 10 connectivity ports.

Robust design

The TH-55LFV50 display has been specially designed to drastically reduce the ratio of breakage in transport and assembly, which is key to optimizing the use of displays in public spaces, and especially for those devices intended for rent and the event industry. This strength is based on the sturdy metal frame that, with 0,4 Mm, is twice as thick as its main competitors. In addition to its resistance, the framework also prevents heat deformation. On the other hand, el modelo cuenta con un diseño de packaging especial que emplea material de PE y que protege de las vibraciones continuadas que se dan durante el transporte.


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by • 9 nov, 2012
• section: fully, STOOD out in depth, Digital signage, display