Power your public display network with NEC's SBC computer

Power your public display network with NEC's SBC computer

 

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The SBC card is a powerful and fully integrated computer compatible with NEC's professional large format LCD MultiSync PD and Multeos series displays. Using NEC Display Solutions' built-in PC, all NEC's Public Displays showing an option slot can be equipped with a fully functional PC, all integrated into the display without cabling or external power supply.

 

Benefits:

Compatible with LCD 4020, LCD4620, LCD5220, LCD6520 and Multeos M40 and Multeos M46 displays

1.6 Core Duo or 800 MHz Celeron CPU

Fully integrated solution without cabling

Additional DVI-I output to drive additional display

Expresscard slot for the use of WLAN, UMTS, DVB-T, for example

3 year warranty

The perfect image with outstanding performance

In the retail market single messages often require broadcasting across multiple displays over large distances. By integrating a built-in PC, space and cabling requirements can be minimised, increasing installation flexibility. The new SBC solution enables the NEC 40, 46, 52 and 65 displays to become a powerful networked digital signage solution for retail, public display, education and leisure installations.

The SBC is available in two versions: one high end multimedia, and a low end signage version which slots into the option slot in the back of our displays.
Product training for NEC Solutions Plus resellers.

Exclusively for our Solutions Plus Partners, NEC is running a series of workshops covering wireless projectors, networked projectors, digital signage solutions and touchscreens. To find out more about these workshops and Solutions Plus, contact Samantha Jeffries on 07764 627 024.

So if you’d like to hear more about how NEC can add more power to your PD message, contact your NEC distributor on contact NEC on 0870 120 1160

www.nec-display-solutions.co.uk

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