Christie Core Series II: videowall Led for companies and applications of digital signage
The new Led videowall Christie Core II Series are available in different pixel pitch sizes and are ideal for lobbies or meeting and conference rooms, as well as for a wide variety of digital signage applications.
Christie has announced the Core II Series of mosaics for videowall Led, designed for installation in enterprise environments, such as lobbies or meeting and conference rooms, but also to use in a wide variety of digital signage with which to attract the audience, entertain and interact with her.
This line, available with various pixel pitch sizes, including 0,9 Mm, gives continuity to the Core Series of displays for Led videowalls, but improving them, lightening them and making their installation easier. With a weight of 6,5 Kilos, the units of the new Core II Series are a 23% lighter than those of the previous series.
In addition, a thinner form factor (with a depth of barely 38 Mm), a novel direct mounting structure adapted to ADA standards and hidden wiring make Christie's Core II video wall series easy to install and offer one hundred percent front accessibility for maintenance and repairs.
Available with five pixel pitch sizes -1,2, 1,5, 1,8 and 2,5 Mm, in addition to the new pixel pitch of 0,9 Mm- Core II Series produces luminous images, sharp and high detail, with a brightness of 33% superior to that of the original series and a calibrated brightness of 800 Nits.
When combined with the optional advanced image processing driver and HDR10 signal support, Christie E600, The Core II Series reinforces the brightness to 60 HZ in 4K, ensuring optimal visual performance. For more peace of mind, incorporates an additional power supply.
"With the Core II Series we have improved our offer of low-priced Led video walls without sacrificing any feature. Now you can choose from a range of pixel pitches or select one of our new solution packages to help us decide which video wall to install", says John Dixon, Christie's Director of Product Management.
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