CCTV

Video wall display

by Mark Rowe

Panasonic has launched a 47-inch video wall display, for use in public places and control rooms. The TH-47LFV5 direct-LED backlight display features a super narrow bezel of 4.9 mm (bezel to bezel) for seamless video walls and complements the existing Panasonic video wall product line, the 55-inch TH-55LFV50 (high brightness version for retail) and TH-55LFV5 (matt version for broadcast and rental).

With a robust, design to avoid breakage, the TH-47LFV5 delivers digital signage with a variety of potential applications in the broadcasting industry and surveillance stations.

The display features 500cd/m² brightness, and an IPS Direct-LED panel that provides a wide viewing angle and anti-glare surface treatment for reducing reflection of ambient light. According to the makers, visibility is ensured even in brightly lit rooms.

The 4.9mm (0.19-inch) bezel makes for it is claimed dynamic and natural images. TH-47LFV5 images are reproduced in Full-HD quality. The LED screen has a screen depth of 109mm (4.3-inch), low power consumption and improved black levels and contrast ratio. The strong metal frame is shock-resistant and can prevent deformation through heat.

Visit business.panasonic.co.uk/visual-system

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