Xtreme, Peerless-AV's high-brightness outdoor display hits the EMEA market
With an improved design and more features, the xtreme screen, in sizes 43, 49 y 55 inches (and soon in 65), offers 2.500 nits of brightness and IP58 protection.
The manufacturer Peerless AV has announced availability in EMEA, through its distribution network, of your new Xtreme high-brightness outdoor display, in formats of 43, 49 y 55 inches, that integrates the patented Dynamic Thermal Transfer system for operation at extreme temperatures, from -35°C to 60°C.
The Xtreme High Bright Outdoor Display is a solution for any digital signage application, as sports facilities, leisure parks, transport, retail trade, education, etc.
“After its launch at InfoComm 2018, in las vegas, The new Xtreme High Bright outdoor screen is now available for customers throughout Europe, Middle East and Africa - said Keith Dutch, director general de Peerless-AV-. Our outdoor experience is unmatched, as well as the range of solutions for this market: from IP68 rated displays and corrosion resistant brackets, to digital kiosk solutions. “We are a unique point of sale to respond to the needs of any user who wants professional AV solutions outdoors.”.
As this manager emphasizes, Xtreme High Bright Outdoor, which will soon also be available in 65”, has the highest environmental rating in its class, the widest operating temperature range, a high-quality TNI panel and an impact-resistant glass cover, IK10 rated for protection against damage.
With a shine of 2.500 nits and horizontal or vertical configuration, This display ensures reliable performance in high ambient lighting conditions., without compromising panel life or color accuracy. Added to this is its remote and local monitoring, Infrared control and button lock for secure installation, with an updated entry compartment and cable cover.
An optical link element improves readability and contrast in direct sunlight, which together with a completely sealed IP68 coating protects from the entry of any liquid or solid particles.
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