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Product Description
Features:
1、Using original industrial grade IPS (DID) LCD splicing panel.
2、Adopt direct down LED backlight technology and shimity of screen brightness.
With 1920×1080/3840×2160 resolution, it can restore ultra-high resolution original image display by splicing.
3、Adopt high heat dissipation body design, support 7×24 hours continuous work, long service life.
4、Adopt module unit assembly method, support embedded, wall-mounted, hanging and other installation methods.ne out film filter, which can ensure the high unifor.
Product Specifications | |
Product Line | LCD Splicing Screen |
Screen size | 55 inches |
Appearance color | Black |
Splicing thickness | 1.7MM |
Input/output interface | |
USB input | 1 x USB2.0, Max 480Mbps |
Audio speaker output | None |
Other | Equipped with Image Engine Accelerator (Magic Wand) for HDMI Ultra HD resolution 4000X2250 display |
Signal Input | - Support 1 channel HDMI input, support version 1.4, maximum support 3840X2160 input - Support 1 channel DVI signal signal input, the maximum support 1920X1080 input. - Support RJ45 input and output, access to infrared receiver head and RS232 for device control and debugging. - Support image 180 degree flip, (left and right mirror, up and down mirror, need to customize) |
Electrical performance of the whole machine | |
Input | AC220V 50/60Hz |
Power consumption of the whole machine | 55 inches: ≤200w |
Speaker power | No speakers |
Main Hardware | |
Size Model | 55 inches |
Memory | All hardware architecture, no memory, no storage |
Built-in memory | Not supported |
Memory Expansion | Not supported |
WiFi | Not supported |
Operating System | All hardware architecture, no CPU and no OS |
Display performance parameters | |
Product Model | AE-LED55-1.7MM |
Backlight Type | LED backlighting |
Display size(mm) | 1209.6 (H) x 680.4 (V) |
Physical Resolution | 2K (1920 x 1080) |
Peak brightness of the whole machine | 500cd/㎡±30 |
Dynamic Contrast Ratio | 4000: 1 |
Viewing Angle | 89/89/89/89 |
Screen Ratio | 16:9 |
Display color | 10Bit, 16.7M |
Structure size (unit: mm) | |
Overall size of the machine (Length×Height×Thickness) | 1211.84 (H) x 682.64(V) x 70.05(D) |
Net weight of bare machine (KG) | 25.3KG |
Gross weight of the whole machine (KG) | 50.9G (two-pack) |
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