Description
Discover the NEC MultiSync® E558 LCD 55" Essential Large Format Display, a powerful visual tool designed for a range of applications from education to corporate settings. This commercial-grade display offers cutting-edge features to elevate your viewing experience.
- 4K UHD Native Resolution: Immerse yourself in stunning clarity with the high-resolution display that ensures every detail is crisp and vivid.
- Integrated Multimedia USB Player: Simplify your digital signage setup with the built-in USB player, allowing you to effortlessly showcase video, audio, and JPEG files in sequence.
- Direct LED Backlighting: Experience reduced power consumption without compromising on visual quality, thanks to the efficient LED backlighting technology.
- Localized Dimming: Enjoy a higher dynamic contrast ratio with localized dimming, enhancing the depth and richness of colors on the screen.
- ATSC/NTSC Tuner and Dual 10W Speakers: Benefit from high-definition broadcast capabilities and immersive audio experience with the integrated tuner and powerful speakers.
Technical Details:
- Brand: NEC
- Color: Gray
- Resolution: 4K UHD
- Speaker Output: Dual 10W
- Release Date: 02-01-2024
How to Install:
Setting up your NEC MultiSync® E558 LCD 55" Essential Large Format Display is straightforward. Simply follow the user manual provided with the product for step-by-step instructions on assembly and connection.
Frequently Asked Questions:
- Q: Can I play videos directly from a USB drive on this display?
- A: Yes, the integrated USB player allows you to load and play video files from a USB drive for signage purposes.
- Q: Is the display suitable for educational environments?
- A: Absolutely, the NEC E558 is ideal for educational settings, providing high visual acuity and dynamic contrast for engaging content delivery.
- Q: Does this display support digital broadcasting?
- A: Yes, the display comes with an ATSC/NTSC tuner, enabling high-definition broadcast capabilities for your viewing pleasure.
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