With Full HD resolution, a dynamic contrast ratio of 4.000.000:1, Built-in speakers and tuner, This solution 90 inches is ideal for use in the retail environment, Catering and those business places that need to capture the attention of users.

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The PN-LE901 display has been designed by Sharp thinking about the B2B channel. It is an LCD equipment of 90 inch combining Full HD image quality (1.920×1.080) and a slim profile, with a built-in tuner for maximum viewing experience.

Companies can easily manage this screen given the functionalities that it incorporates and that make it a very simple equipment to use. This includes a powerful set of RS-232C commands, enabling command and control capabilities of connected devices, three HDMI inputs for connecting multiple high-definition sources, including digital multimedia signage player, and 20W speakers.

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In addition, PN-LE901 commercial LCD display features cutting-edge imaging technology for maximum detail, Color depth and consistent image quality. The structure of the panel allows a dynamic contrast of 4.000.000:1 for deeper blacks and whiter whites. Its USB port allows the display of images and videos and has functions to manage the IR remote, on, canals, volume, entrance, disable the OSD and Led lock. It also includes a low-power wallpaper mode that displays virtually any image on the screen at a reduced light level..

“It's not just a big screen, is a machine of participation. A variety of professional display features and impressive imaging technology combine to make this solution ideal for bars., Waiting rooms and other business places that need to capture the attention of viewers”, explains Gary Bailer, director of Product Planning and Marketing for Pro AV Products of Sharp Imaging and Information Company of America.

characteristics:

  • LCD display 90 Inch.
  • Full HD Resolution (1.920×1.080).
  • Aerodynamic design with Led backlight.
  • RS-232C.
  • Two speakers 10 W each.
  • Digital Tuner.
  • Dynamic contrast ratio 4.000.000:1.

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by • 17 sea, 2017
• section: Digital signage, display