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Westinghouse Introduces New LCD Displays
Westinghouse Digital Electronics introduces a suite of high-end LCD HDTVs that includes displays in the following sizes: 26in., 32in., 42in., 47in., and 52in. All LCD HDTVs include an RS-232C connection that provides the controllability necessary for complex installations and multiple-panel configurations, making them ideal for use in a videowall...
DT Research Unveils First All-in-one Digital Signage System with an Industrial, Modular Design
DT Research’s new WebDT signage system offers 37in. and 47in. flatpanel displays with optional infrared touchscreens that can be activated over eight independent zones or over the entire display...
By Laura Dixon
AMX's 5.2in. Modero ViewPoint widescreen touchpanel, the MVP-5200i, combines a stylish design with high-resolution graphics, wireless mobility,...
What’s New: Video Technology By Laura Dixon
The LG Electronics LBX series of full-HD, 1080p-resolution LCD HDTVs, nicknamed includes three screen sizes 42in., 47in., and 52in. available...
Chief Introduces New 30in. to 50in. Flatpanel Mounts
Chief’s new line of custom and universal mounts are designed to easily integrate with 30in. to 50in. plasma and LCD TVs. The competitive line offers easy installation, along with innovative features for increased user flexibility...
What's New: AV Technology By Laura Dixon and Charissa Young
The handheld T4 universal system controller from Remote Technologies (RTI) serves as the company's flagship wireless touchpanel for high-end entertainment systems. The controller provides...
Planar Systems announced the addition of three widescreen LCD desktop monitors to its PX product line. ...
Atdec Introduces Visidec Flatpanel Monitor Mounts
Atdec announces two advanced new Visidec Focus mounting systems...
The Tripp Lite AV550SC backup power block provides the highest level of protection for telephone, Internet, and coax connections within structured cabling installations...
Mersive Technologies Launches Academic Partner Program
Mersive Technologies of Lexington, Ky., an emerging display technology company, announced the creation of the Mersive Academic Partner Program [MAPP]. The new program is designed to provide select colleges, universities, and research facilities with cost-effective technology that can be used for creating ultra-definition displays...
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