Sharp LCD Video/Data Monitors

Expanding its line of professional large-format LCD video/data monitors, which includes the LC-M3700 (the 37” model shown above) and the LC-M3700P (the 37” model with an integrated protective overlay), Sharp (www.SharpLCD.com/monitors) has introduced the company’s largest LCD monitor with the LC-M4500. The 45” model, which is scheduled to start shipping by April, is a crystal-clear monitor with a full 1,920 x 1,080 HD resolution and more than 6 million pixels for accurate and precise image reproduction. This new line from Sharp offers anti-glare, low-reflection properties so they can be used in brighter settings, a 170-degree viewing angle, and Black TFT/Bright Pixel Elimination technology that makes failed pixels invisible to the viewer. The LCD monitors are designed for displaying information in large facilities such as stadiums, conference rooms and other educational venues. The LCDs also feature a 60,000-hour life backlight, a full complement of input/output connectors, and tamper-proof operation.

This article originally appeared in the 01/01/2005 issue of THE Journal.

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