Christie Debuts Two 65-Inch Thin-Profile Flat Panels

Christie has introduced two 65-inch HD flat-panel displays: the touch-enabled FHD651-T and non-touch FHD651-P. The LED displays feature thin profiles — just 2.7 inches deep for the touch version and 2.1 inches deep for the non-touch version.

The FHD651-T can handle up to four simultaneous touches, using integrated infrared touch technology.

Mountable in portrait or landscape mode, both flat panels have built-in 10W speakers, offer a wide range of inputs and support RS232 commands for ease of automation and control. The displays boast up to 1.07 billion colors and a 4,000:1 contrast ratio.

Other features include:

  • Commercial-grade LCD with anti-glare coating;
  • Integration with Christie Brio presentation and collaboration solution;
  • Small bezel and thin profile design;
  • Compliance with U.S. Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) regulations and barrier-free environment standards in other countries (installed depth of under four inches/100 mm);
  • Edge-lit LED backlighting; and
  • Less than 0.5W standby power consumption.

For more information go to the Christie site.

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