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Horizon Display NEC NV3212DST 32 inch Single Point Touch Display is a touch sensitive display that responds to your finger’s movements. It uses Dispersive Signal Technology to enable touch system. This technology forms a fast, accurate, and repeatable touch response. The Horizon Display NEC NV3212DST 32 inch Single Point Touch Display is perfect for use in retail areas, restaurants, indoor venues, training facilities, and corporate boardrooms. It features landscape and portrait orientation modes which allow you to maximize your brand awareness.
Horizon Display NEC NV3212DST 32 inch Single Point Touch Display’s features include Sealed Panel design, Round The Clock scheduler, TileMatrix, Picture In Picture, TileComp, Text Ticker, and CableComp. The sealed panel design helps to protect the panel display from dust, grease or steam. The Round the Clock scheduler is an organizing feature that allows you to set the power up and power down time. This helps to reduce utility costs as the Horizon Display NEC NV3212DST will automatically turn off when it isn’t being used. The TileMatrix allows customization of video walls up to 5 x 5. The Picture in picture feature allows you to play a second video in the main video. The Picture on picture feature allows you to play multiple videos around the main video. The Side by side feature lets you play two videos adjacent to each other. The TileComp works in conjunction with the TileMatrix feature to improve picture quality. It automatically adjusts the display’s bezels which eliminate geometrical distortion and improve picture quality. The Text Ticker enables tickers to run across the Horizon Display NEC NV3212DST 32 inch Single Point Touch Display. The CableComp equalizes video signals to eliminate color halos.
Horizon Display NEC NV3212DST 32 inch Single Point Touch Display comes with 15 Watt speakers that add audio to your presentation. They eliminate the need to add extra speakers to the display. The Horizon Display NEC NV3212DST 32 inch Single Point Touch Display can be connected to a LAN network through which it can be remotely administrated and it can also display the content received through the network. |
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