Sony Crystal Led technology ensures critical viewing in AKOM
Istanbul's state-of-the-art crisis and emergency management centre (Turkey) has a large screen Crystal Led series B Sony, from 16×12 Modules, ensuring a bright, high-contrast image, from any angle, to operators.
Provide information on any natural disaster, technological or man-made is essential to minimize its impact. This is exactly the task of AKOM, created on 12 December 2000, after the earthquake that hit Turkey on 17 August 1999, to ensure optimal task allocation, coordination of activities and cooperation between services affiliated to the Istanbul Metropolitan Municipality (IMM).
From the year 2002, AKOM is based in Eyüp Güzeltepe, in the European part of Istanbul, A modern facility whose project took almost eight years to complete and in which about two million euros were invested, since then playing a leading role in numerous disasters, Not only in this city, but throughout Turkey.
The installation includes a Dedicated Control Center, with a Smart conference room Integrated, that provides all staff with constant access to data and information on an uninterrupted basis, 24/7, with advanced hardware and software equipment and redundant and ergonomic supervisory control systems, Automation and visualization.
In this sense, the AKOM control and coordination room is equipped with a large S displayony Crystal Led, from 972.8×410,4 cm and 16×12 Modules, belonging to the B Series, which guarantees operators a brilliant image of 1.800 Nits and high contrast to visualize in detail any emergency.
A differential element of Sony Crystal Led screens is its X1 Image Processor manufacturer's, provides smooth color reproduction, Sharp and precise, as well as clear tonal transitions without loss of dynamic detail. This is possible thanks to the integrated functions of the processor, how Super Bit Mapping 22 Bit; Reality Creation and Motionflow.
To this are added the extremely small Leds of the screen and the Anti-reflective coating of each panel, that drastically reduces the brightness of ambient lighting, so that a wide viewing angle without color distortion is ensured, even in daylight.
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