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Large-screen lcd series 40" (40" vis), 40" (39.6" vis) and 30" (29.5" vis) lcd displays ideal for public information display applications
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The screen performance of the Large-Screen LCD Series brings ideas to
life, capturing the attention and imagination of viewers and ensuring that
messages reach audiences with maximum clarity and impact.
significantly decreased, thereby contributing
to optimal screen performance and a longer
life for the displays (see Note #1).
In applications where spectators are situ-
ated at various angles in front of the screen
or where they are passing by the display, the
displays provide an undistorted view of the
screen. Using XtraView wide-angle viewing
technology, the displays deliver flexible 170°
horizontal and vertical viewing angles (85°
up, down, left and right or conical) with less
glare, reflection and distortion.
With a brightness of 450 cd/m
displays stand out in the crowd, allowing
onlookers to view text and graphics with
ease and comfort. Exceptional contrast
ratios help the displays deliver amazingly
vivid colors and support superior grayscaling.
Further, Rapid Response technology allows
them to display virtually uninterrupted
and undistorted viewing of high-speed,
full-motion video without ghosting or
image trailing.
Financial. In the fast-paced financial market, information needs
to be relayed in real time. The LCD4000, LCD4000e and LCD3000
are capable not only of displaying on-the-fly market data and other
vital information without distortion, but do so using crisp text and a
high-bright backlight for easier readability.
Note #1: Please be aware that LCD technology may experience phenomena known as image persistence. Image persistence occurs when a residual or "ghost" image of a previously displayed image remains visible on the screen. Unlike
CRT or other phosphor-based monitors, LCD monitors' image persistence is not permanent; however, constant images being displayed for a long period of time should be avoided. To alleviate image persistence, turn off the monitor for a
period of time as long as the previous constant image was displayed. For example, if an image was on the monitor for one hour and a residual image remains, the monitor should be turned off for one hour to erase the image. As with all
personal display devices, to conserve energy and reduce the potential of image persistence, NEC-Mitsubishi Electronics Display recommends turning off the monitor when not in use or displaying moving images and using a moving screen
saver at regular intervals whenever the screen is idle.
Take control of your monitor. To make
remote control and diagnostics easier, the
LCD4000, LCD4000e and LCD3000 provide
three different methods to manipulate
the display—an RS-232 connector, the
advanced remote diagnostics and remote
control capabilities of the Display Data
Channel/ Command Interface (DDC/CI), and
the handheld IR remote control. By utilizing
the inherent power of the PC (a typical
source for the display), DDC/CI allows control
commands to be sent directly to the monitor
through a standard PC system or remotely
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over an existing network (LAN) by a system
administrator. A wide range of DDC/CI-based
graphics cards, which are quickly becoming
the standard in most PCs, allow for easy
control through today's operating systems
(Windows 2000/XP) and beyond.
Achieve consistent long distance signals.
NEC-Mitsubishi's exclusive CableComp
technology enables users to realize the
advantages of long monitor cable lengths
Corporate. Deliver a presentation they'll remember using the
LCD4000, LCD4000e or LCD3000. Ideal for boardrooms, confer-
ence rooms and large offices, the monitors' ability to display
crystal-clear text and precise images add clarity and profoundness
to spreadsheets, documents and graphics-based presentations.
Picture-in-picture capability allows your group to simultaneously
view multiple applications, such as a spreadsheet and full-motion
video conference.
without the difficulties and costs normally
associated with this type of configuration.
In environments such as trading floors,
call centers, broadcast studios and public
signage venues, longer cables enable
systems to be centrally located in control
rooms far away from users (up to 328 feet/
100 meters), allowing monitor upgrades,
service and repairs to be accomplished
without interrupting the work or display
environment.
Historically, longer monitor cable configura-
tions tended to have limitations, including
weakened signals, which resulted in blurred
images. Inconsistent red, green and blue
cable lengths were also common. This pro-
duced uneven signals, thereby drastically
reducing display quality.
CableComp technology solves these
dilemmas by using a digitized signal delay
circuit to automatically compensate for
each red, green and blue cable's length and
video signal delay, ensuring sharp image
Tradeshows. With a multitude of exhibitors vying for the attention
and time of tradeshow visitors, it can be difficult to stand out from
the crowd. The LCD4000, LCD4000e and LCD3000 help your exhibit
become the center of attention with their amazing screen perfor-
mance. Their brightness and dynamic design will draw interest, while
Rapid Response and a high contrast ratio allow you to effectively
demonstrate your company's message.

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