Nec MultiSync LCD5220 52-inch Flat Panel

Nec MultiSync LCD5220 52-inch Flat Panel

NEC Display Solutions of America has announced the 52-inch MultiSync LCD5220, a full high-definition, wide-screen display designed for a variety of digital signage applications, corporate boardrooms and education venues. The NEC MultiSync LCD5220 is available for April 2008 shipment with an estimated street price of $8,149.99.

Nec MultiSync LCD5220 Features:

  • Professional-grade LCD panel and components for the most formidable digital signage industry requirements
  • 1920 x 1080 full-HD, ultra-high resolution for true 16:9 aspect ratio, brightness of 700 cd/m2, and contrast ratio of 2000:1
  • HD-capable display, which supports 1080p, 1080i, 720p, 480p, and 480i standards
  • Ultra-thin bezel with 8-millisecond response time to minimize motion artifacts
  • U-shaped backlight system, which leads to better brightness uniformity and uniform dissipation of heat
  • Sealed module, which prevents smoke, dust and other contaminants from breaching the display
  • TileMatrix, which enables video walls (up to 25 displays in a 5×5 matrix equaling almost 20-ft. diagonal)
  • SpectraView II Color Calibration Solution, which ensures color uniformity and fidelity across individual and multiple screens, creating a perfectly matched image in tiled environments
  • Improved CableComp+ technology, which equalizes the video signal to reduce color distortion and improve sharpness for both analog and digital connections on long cable runs
  • Rapid Response technology, which delivers virtually uninterrupted, undistorted viewing of high-speed, full-motion video
  • Diverse input connectors allowing for maximum compatibility and flexibility during product implementation
  • Built-in expansion slot, which allows for seamless integration of future third-party components
  • Optional stand and speakers
  • Standard three-year limited warranty

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