Belonging to the Extreme Series, FHD554-XZ-H/HR models represent the next step in combined bezel; while the Secure SUHD983-P panel can be mounted vertically and horizontally, It is equipped with advanced input connectivity and offers support up to 8K.

Christie FHD554-XZ

Christie has expanded its catalog of LCD flat panels with two new displays of 55 belonging to the Extreme Series (FHD554-XZ-H y FHD554-XZ-HR) and one of 98 inches of the Secure Series, the SUHD983-P.

With ultra-narrow bezel 0,44 mm/combined 0,88 mm, compliance with TAA and 4K standards at 60Hz, the new flat panels 55 inches from the Christie Extreme Series, FHD554-XZ-H y FHD554-XZ-HR, They are especially indicated in military and government installations, in public service companies and control rooms dedicated to the performance of critical missions, as well as in visualization laboratories that require the latest in intelligent electronic design, advanced performance and video wall optimization.

“The new FHD554-XZ-H/HR models integrate the latest generation of Christie roll-out tiled LCD technology and represent the next step in combined bezel, the most advanced to date, and a platform that improves, even more, the performance of our LCD mosaic solutions”, says John Dixon, Senior Product Manager at Christie.

El FHD554-XZ-H, flagship of Christie's Extreme Series, and its high resolution twin, They have HDMI connectivity 2.0, HDCP 2.2 and with an OPS slot that supports a variety of processing modules, including Christie® Phoenix® EP processor, forming a complete package of solutions.

“To the improvements achieved in the display platform and the bezel we must add those in the optical properties and mechanical strength. Customers looking for mosaic LCD video walls with invisible divisions will find in these two models the best the market offers to date.”, Dixon adds..

The FHD554-XZ-HR is a remote power model that improves reliability, while delivering mission-critical redundancy and uptime capabilities.

For those who want an ultra-slim profile for their video wall, Combining the FHD554-XZ-H/HR with the Christie ML25 mount results in an overall thickness of less than four inches (10,16 cm.) que exige la Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA).

“The electronic platform – the latest from Christie – guarantees extraordinary video wall performance, flexibility of content and installation and service aspects that facilitate the assembly of LCD video walls. Customers want a uniform, homogeneous appearance for mosaic LDC video walls, and one of the fundamental elements to achieve this is to standardize the brightness and color of each of the video wall units.. Our advanced calibration simplifies the installation and calibration of the LCD video wall by adjusting the brightness, “color temperature and display color”, Dixon concludes..

Christie FHD554-XZ

Secure SUHD983-P

Belonging to the Secure Series, the new flat panel 98 inches can be mounted vertically and horizontally, and is equipped with advanced input connectivity and support up to 8K.

The SUHD983-P model has the capacity to display four content windows simultaneously, making it ideal for collaborative work and visualization laboratories, where high-quality visuals and multiple vision are crucial. Also perfect in environments that require secure video transmission.

"Besides, Christie has future-proofed the SUHD983-P with the latest input connectivity so that, as source devices improve, The new panel will be able to optimize content”, explains Dixon.

The Christie SUHD983-P also comes standard with multi-source scaling and viewing, eliminating the need for an external processor in the most common uses.

“Our processing solutions, like Spyder the Phoenix, perfectly illustrate Christie's ability to tailor processing to specific application demands. With the functionalities that we have incorporated into this model, “Customers who want to do basic scaling and multi-viewing can get the same functionality as more basic external image processors.”, clarifies explains Dixon.

By, 20 Nov, 2019, Section: OUTSTANDING, Digital signage, Display

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