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The ArtistaGUI-II is based on the Raspberry Pi (4 Core, 1.2GHz) and offers 4GB eMMC for storing macros, images, text, fonts and videos. The storage volume can be extended via an SD card as required. T
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Mitsubishi displays are extremely reliable and offer the highest image quality even under difficult environmental conditions. They meet the requirements of the industry for long-lasting products by lo
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We can supply samples of the S231AJ1-LE1 with a brightness of 500cd/m² and integrated LED converter, from mid-June. A 1000cd/m² version, suitable for very bright environments, is expected to be availa
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The display is controlled via an 8-lane V-by-One interface. To simplify the installation, we offer a fully tested plug-and-play kit solution with all cables and our Prisma 4K TFT controller . Prisma-4
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The P550HVN06.4 is highly visible for passersby by with its wide viewing angle of 89° from all directions, allowing conveying information or advertising messages in an excellent way . Simply control t
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The monitors of the Brilan 4K series are designed for 24/7 operation , featuring a brightness of 700cd / m², a contrast between 3000: 1 and 4000: 1 and a resolution of 3840x2160px. Loudspeakers are fi
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The display is controlled via an eDP interface which is very easy with our Prisma-4K TFT controller board . We customize the controller exactly to the display before delivery and the kit solution also
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The 5" HDMI module DLC0500AFM18HT-C-1 with WVGA resolution (800x480) and the 7" module DLC0700XDP21HF-C-1 with WSVGA resolution (1024x600) each offer a brightness of 350cd/m² and a wide temperature ra
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The display offers a high resolution of 1600x480 pixels and a brightness of 500cd/m² for a perfect optical impression. The driving board for the LED backlight control is already integrated in the pane
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The IF426 FPC adapter and backlight driver board fits perfectly on the back of the AA035AE01 and allows for easy control of the display via a single LVDS and backlight interface connector, rather than