NEC Intros Video Wall Bundles

NEC has added two video wall solutions to its digital signage product lineup.

The X462UN-TMX4P comes with four displays (2 x 2) while the X462UN-TMX9P comes with nine displays (3 x 3). The 46-inch LCD display wall units feature ultra-narrow bezel -- just 7.3 millimeters between adjacent displays – and Peerless mounts.

Additional features include:

  • Advanced thermal protection;
  • Sealed panel design;
  • Copy function, to replicate settings across displays;
  • Full connectivity via DisplayPort, HDMI and DVI-D digital inputs as well as Ethernet;
  • EdgeComp technology, designed to provide consistent brightness from center to edge of display; and,
  • TileMatrix technology, to display a single image in either 2x2 or 3x3 format.

The new display bundles, slated to be available this month, come with standard on-site warranty service.

For additional information, visit NEC's Web site.

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