Standard Professional Display
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The IPS panel surrounded by a narrow bezel provides sharp, clear pictures even when viewed from an oblique angle. These models are ideal for enhancing the ambience in showrooms and events, for use as a monitor in meetings, and for public signage. A wide range of signals can be input as digital signage, and connection to various types of video networks is quick and easy. With built-in speakers, they can also play back video content with sound.
SF2 Series |
TH-55SF2W | Download Specification |
TH-49SF2W | Download Specification |
TH-43SF2W | Download Specification |
EFP1 Series |
TH-55EFP1 | Download Specification |
TH-49EFP1 | Download Specification |
TH-43EFP1 | Download Specification |
EF1 Series |
TH-32EF1W | Download Specification |
LFE8 Series |
TH-43LFE8W | Download Specification |
Features
The IPS Panel Has a Wide Viewing Angle and Minimal Color Fluctuations
There is very little change in color, compared with the VA panel, when the screen is viewed at right or left angles, so the images are crisp and clear. This is ideal for providing correct information to places with a lot of people present, such as public spaces and facilities.
Easy Display of Images Optimized for the Display Content and Viewing Environment
Conventional display panels are preset with display modes such as Standard and Dynamic. The SF2 Series comes with an extensive display menu to let you select the most suitable mode for the content to be displayed and the viewing environment. You can select the best mode for the video source and the place of display.
Failover and Failback Safeguards for Mission Critical Situations
The SF2 Series is equipped with a variety of signal input terminals : HDMI, DVI-D, DIGITAL LINK*1, and USB. If the main video and audio signals are interrupted, the system immediately switches to alternative signals. This makes it ideal for mission critical control rooms and surveillance centers. If the main signals are restored, the original image is displayed.
* The usable combinations of main and backup signals are limited