Panasonic TH-55LFV70: 55” ultra-thin display for video wall configuration in uninterrupted use
Designed to operate 24/7, Panasonic has introduced the TH-55LFV70 model to the market, un display ultrafino, with a frame 3,5 mm. and format 55 inches, to use it in videowall configuration.
El display TH-55LFV70 de 55 inches of Panasonic, whose commercialization is scheduled for next November, It has the thinnest frame on the market so far: 3,5 mm., allowing you to create powerful, natural image configurations where edges are barely noticeable, mainly in its configuration as a video wall.
This new screen integrates a 'failover' system, so that thanks to the integration of DVI-D ports, HDMI, DisplayPort, Digital Link y USB, if the main video and audio signals are interrupted, the system immediately selects alternative signals. This feature of the TH-55LFV70 model is very useful for applications in control rooms and surveillance centers..
In this sense, The system is designed to operate uninterrupted and supports horizontal installation. Besides, The new calibration software that it integrates supports sensors from other manufacturers to avoid chromatic variations between screens.
As Enrique Robledo emphasizes, Panasonic marketing manager, “The screen has a panel with in-plane variation technology (IPS), offering a wide viewing angle and high image quality. This feature is reinforced with an anti-reflective surface treatment and gloss levels of 700 cd/m2".
Installation of TH-55LFV70 is easy and simple; besides, Digital Link function allows you to send video signals, audio and control through a single cable, as well as the incorporation of optional rigid frames for quick alignment using magnets.
“We have listened to customers, those who asked us for a perfect video wall, and we are pleased to be able to offer it to you with the new TH-55LFV70 which is, definitely, a great addition to Panasonic's current range of video wall displaysl and perfectly completes the LFV5 and LFV50 ranges”, Robledo points out.
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