The provider of optical projection screens for high-quality display solutions, dnp denmark, will attend the Integrated Systems Europe fair in Amsterdam to present the new InvisiBezel LCD panel cover, which reduces the bezels to 1 mm. in multi-screen configurations.

InvisiBezel

The Danish projection screen specialist dnp denmark has entered the LCD panel market with the launch of InvisiBezel – an optical LCD panel cover that reduces bezels on multi-screen displays to 1 mm. The visible difference between LCD panels placed together is a classic problem when installing multi-screen displays.. Even with so-called 'super-narrow bezel panels', The gap between the screens is usually around 5 mm.

The Director of Sales and Marketing at dnp, Soren Kraemmergaard, has underlined: “For more than 20 years we have used optical display technology to increase the quality of projected images. Now we are using our know-how’ in optical technology to give multi-screen LCD images a facelift.”

One piece appearance

InvisiBezel is an optical front cover that can be mounted on top of 'super-narrow bezel' LCD panels.’ standard. The edges consist of prisms that optically extend the pixels at the edge of the LCD panel, in such a way that they manage to hide the bezel. The result is a visual experience that is very close to a single-piece display.. As a positive side effect, It also protects the panel from possible scratches.

“The key markets for this new product are public display, digital signage and corporate exhibition. We are currently looking for partners to sell and distribute LCD panels “, ha aggregated Søren Kraemmergaard.

SupernovaSTSPresence at ISE

dnp denmark will exhibit its new InvisiBezel LCD panel at the stand it will have at the ISE fair 2013 (8-F230), where it will show a display of 2×2 of 46 LCD panels″. Other featured products at the dnp stand in Amsterdam will be the Supernova Blade, an ultra-thin, frameless version of the Danish manufacturer's Supernova Screen designed for bright environments where a traditional flat-screen monitor is not enough, and the new Supernova STS screen (ultra short range) for educational applications, as well as a prototype of a semi-transparent rear projection screen for digital signage.

By, 11 Jan, 2013, Section: Digital signage, Display

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