This ALR optical technology solution is suitable for meeting room and portrait digital signage applications in retail environments..

Dnp Supernova One

Just like Mercedes sets the standards in Formula racing 1, dnp denmark has led the way for Ambient Light Rejecting screens (ALR) since the introduction of the original Supernova One in 2005.

Supernova One 2.0 Incorporates true ALR optical technology that combats ambient light and improves contrast and image quality.

It has been designed with a framework of 20 o 30 mm (in flock version) which is up to a 66% narrower than the original screen. For a safer installation, The DNP Supernova One has a new fire-retardant aluminum panel that makes the rigid screen meet the ASTM E fire rating 84 Class B.

New frame is suitable for portrait mode digital signage applications for retail environments, airports and museums.

“The trend is towards screens with narrow bezels or completely frameless screens like the dnp Supernova Blade. The benefit of the narrow frame of 30 mm (including the flock of 10 mm) is that it can increase the perception of contrast in the image. Besides, “The masking frame makes adjusting the projector easier and less time-consuming”, explains Johnny Jensen, senior product manager.

Supernova One 2.0 is available with SN 23-23 or SN screen materials 08-85 ISF certified in five standard sizes: 100 y 110 inches in 16:10; 100, 110 y 120 inches in 16: 9.
Comes with two standard frame options: Silver Alu (30 mm, including masking 10 mm) y Black Sand (20 mm, no masking frame).

By, 2 Jul, 2020, Section: Digital signage, Display

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