OverView MVL-621 and MVL-721, of 60 and 70 Inch, respectively, are the new rear-projection systems for videowall configuration, full HD 16:09 Led that expand the portfolio of Barco for control rooms.

Boat Overview MVL-721

The Belgian manufacturer of display solutions ship has developed two new full HD rear-projection modules 16:09 Led for videowall configuration in control rooms.

Belonging to the Barco OverView series, the MVL621 and MVL-721 are standard modular video cubes from 60 and 70 Inch, respectively, with aspect ratio 16:09, that complete this range of the company, Composed of three other models 4:03.

Boat Overview MVL 621Especially suitable for medium-sized standard control rooms, These rear projection videowall modules have redundancy of the most critical components, Advanced cooling and automatic Sense5 spot white and full color calibration, with high image quality and reliability at an affordable price.

With six redundant sources of Led as a light source, Barco's OverView M series offers long activity life and low maintenance due to absence of consumable components and reduced energy consumption, thanks to Led technology, with a 30% less expense compared to other similar products.

For Peter Baumgartner, product manager of control rooms at Barco, "With the OverView M series we have not only limited the initial purchase price, but the total cost of ownership, including maintenance needs, Energy consumption and consumables, so that our videowall can be used in a wider market".

In this line, Suchit Rout, Marketing Manager for the Control Rooms segment at Barco, "With the introduction of MVL-621 and MVL-721 we now offer two complete ranges of rear-projection videowalls, the OverView M and OverView O series so customers can choose the system that best meets their needs, with an advantageous price and the quality characteristics of our display systems".

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by • 21 Aug, 2013
• section: fully, Digital signage, display