The AF1-SST series consists of high-end digital signage displays that incorporate the Android-based OpenPort Platform system and have internal processing and storage capacity; while the LF80-SST line includes Digital Link, that allows you to transmit video signals, audio and control up to 150 meters with a single LAN cable.

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Panasonic will release versions compatible with ShadowSense Multi-Touch technology from its AF1 and LF80 displays, that will be available in sizes of 42, 49 and 55 Inch. This technology uses several sensors hidden at the edge of the display to track objects, as they enter, pass or move outside the field of view of each sensor. As a result, the touchscreen responds quickly and continues to operate in optimal conditions in brightly lit environments.

The AF1-SST series consists of high-end digital signage displays that incorporate the Android-based OpenPort Platform system and have internal processing and storage capacity, so you don't need to use an external computer. The improved display, you can run apps from google play store, allows customers to use their own dynamic digital signage applications.

Panasonic AF1-SST

"These solutions are designed to work uninterruptedly, the 24 hours of the day, the 7 days of the week, and offer flawless operation. The brightness of 700 cd/m2 and the wide angle provided by the IPS panel of the LF80-SST models make it easy to read screens in brightly lit environments", says Florence Antony, Panasonic Product Marketing Manager.

For its part, the LF80-SST range also incorporates Digital Link, that allows you to transmit video signals, audio and control up to 150 m with a single LAN cable.

likewise, other control functions, like USB cloning, turns these displays into a reliable and effective signaling solution, designed to attract visitors, customers or collaborators dynamically.

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by • 30 Jun, 2017
• section: Digital signage, display