In response to the growing demand for digital menu board applications, MMD, the exclusive marketer and distributor of Philips LCD monitors and digital signage displays, has launched the BDL4771V display from 47 inches from the Dutch manufacturer.

The exclusive distributor of LCD monitors and displays Philips, MMD, has announced a new addition to its digital menu board series, the BDL4771V 47 inches. This display is part of an expanded line of commercial-grade displays built for menu board applications in quick-service restaurants., theaters, amusement parks and sports stadiums.

Craig Rathbun, CEO of MMD North America, has assured that “with increasing demand for digital menu boards in the QSR industry, We are seeing how many fast food brands around the world are launching digital menu board projects in their cities. We have been lucky enough to be included in some of these projects. They have given us great insight into what restaurant operators are looking for in menu board applications.. To meet the challenges faced by restaurant operators, We have expanded our series of digital menu boards with features to provide a comprehensive solution with the efficiency to run for years at low costs.”

The new Philips BDL4771V features technologies to improve the visual experience of digital menu boards in public areas. The Philips display includes an In Plane Switching LCD panel (IPS) for vivid, rich image quality 1.070 millions of colors display. Large color spectrum creates accurate color saturation and contrast for a wider viewing angle, in both portrait orientation and landscape mode. IPS display technology also produces image consistency from screen to screen in multi-display deployments. This feature is ideal for ensuring that viewers can clearly read signage content from all angles on a series of screens in a menu board setup..

Chain connection

To address a variety of digital menu board configurations, The Philips BDL4771V features DVI branch connection technology, allowing the ability to daisy chain multiple Philips displays via one digital source. By utilizing DVI branch connection technology, Users can deploy higher volume systems while reducing deployment costs by broadcasting a single video signal across multiple Philips displays. DVI branch connection technology allows you to connect a wide range of Philips displays in video wall and menu board configurations via the DVI connection.

Plus all the features that are standard on all Philips signage models including multi-screen image alignment, heat management and life asset tracking, the low power consumption of the Philips BDL4771V 47 inch offers the best total cost of ownership performance for demanding digital menu board applications, according to the company. The Philips BDL4771V also includes Smart Insert, allowing the user to mount a small form factor PC or media player on the back of the panel without increasing the overall depth of the screen. 700-nits brightness ensures that viewing quality can be enjoyed in relatively high-brightness environment areas.

The Philips BDL4771V display 47 inches can also be controlled and configured via an RS232 serial cable, a red RJ45 cable, as well as via HDMI via OneWire, which at the same time can send audio signals, video and control to the screen, reducing the need for additional cables. Video can also be connected via display port, allowing better viewing of 1080p video signals.

By, 31 Jul, 2012, Section: Digital signage, Display

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