Hyundai will exhibit at ISE 2012 your digital signage solutions for shop windows
Hyundai IT will take advantage of its presence at the ISE fair 2012 (stand N120, pavilion 10) to showcase its complete line of digital signage displays, among which are two showcase models: D471MLH (47“) y D551MLH (55″).
Mounting digital signage displays in shop windows has always been a challenge due to the impact that high ambient light or sunlight has on their reliability. – and also because of the potential impact of heat. To satisfy this need, Hyundai IT It has two models of displays designed specifically for shop windows, the D471MLH and D551MLH, of 47 y 55 inches, respectively, that the company will exhibit at the next edition of ISE.
These displays are dedicated to environments that are characterized by high luminosity or even direct sunlight conditions.. Due to the high temperature of the panel, They are capable of operating in conditions up to 105°C and, therefore, can work against the formation of so-called 'blackout effects', which are caused by overheating.
In order to ensure the best readability of the screen content, These displays have a high level of brightness 2300 cd/m², which is realized by Full-LED backlighting. Along with displays with high temperature panel, The Korean company will show other showcase displays with transflective panels and optical technology.
In addition, Hyundai will have the new displays D46EMS and D55EMS of the Super Slim series at its stand. Due to LED backlight, These new screens offer a very thin casing. With a depth of only 39,5 mm, the D46EMS (46“) and the D55EMS (55“) They are almost half the weight compared to standard displays and the Edge-LED backlight ensures a reduction in the power consumption of the display. 40 al 50%.
Other new Hyundai IT products that can be seen in Amsterdam will be the new IP66 outdoor screens, digital whiteboards, public displays with integrated PC, touch screens (single / multi touch), wide view displays with narrow bezel, several stand-alone kiosk systems with new designs, stereoscopic 3D displays and a 3D video wall.
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