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100BM66D
32DM66D
43DM66D
43DP30FE
43GM50D
- UHD 4K (3840 x 2160) Native Resolution
- ADS LCD Panel
- VisionInfo Device Management Built-In
- 2 x HDMI 2.0 | 1 x DisplayPort 1.2a
- 1200:1 Static Contrast Ratio
- 500 nits Brightness | 25% Haze Level
- Refresh rate: 60HZ
- Digital Signage Support & Android 11 OS
- 18/7 Duty Cycle | Portrait & Landscape
- Wireless Screen Sharing Built-In
- Integrated Cable Management
43GM50D
- Backlight: DLED
- Panel Type: ADS
- Size: 43’’
- Resolution: 3840 x 2160
- Refresh rate: 60HZ
- Color Depth: 1.07G (8 Bits+FRC)
- Brightness: 500 nits (typ)
- Contrast(typ): 1200:1 (typ)
- Response Time(typ): 8ms
- Viewing Angle: 178° / 178°
- Color Gamut(typ): 72% NTSC
- Haze: 25%
- Orientation: Landscape & Portrait
- Lifetime: up to 50,000hrs
- Operation Hours: 7Day x 18Hour
50DM66D
50DP3OFE
50GM50D
55DM66D
55DP30FE
55GM50D
65DM66D
65DP30FE
65GM50D
65WE3FE
75DM66D
75DP30FE
75GM50D
- Backlight: DLED
- Panel Type: ADS
- Size: 75’’
- Resolution: 3840 x 2160
- Refresh rate: 60HZ
- Color Depth: 1.07G (8 Bits+FRC)
- Brightness: 500 nits (typ)
- Contrast(typ): 1200:1 (typ)
- Response Time(typ): 8ms
- Viewing Angle: 178° / 178°
- Color Gamut(typ): 72% NTSC
- Haze: 25%
- Orientation: Landscape & Portrait
- Lifetime: up to 50,000hrs
- Operation Hours: 7Day x 18Hour
75WE3FE
85DP30FE
86DM66D
86GM50D
86WE3FE
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