BenQ Intros Dual-Side, Bar-Type and Transparent Displays for Digital Signage

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BenQ's D Series dual-side digital signage

BenQ America is rolling out 10 new digital signage models that provide flexibility for narrow spaces, interactivity and front-and-back imaging capabilities. The displays consist of three main product lines: the D Series dual-side, BH Series bar-type and TL Series transparent display models.

The D Series dual-sided signage panels comprise four 55-inch displays (models DH550C, DL550C, DH550F and DL550F) that measure less than 25 mm thick and offer brightness levels between 450 and 700 nits. Content can be displayed from both sides of the panel. With both horizontal and vertical installation options, the displays can be mounted to walls and ceilings in both indoor and outdoor settings.

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BenQ's BH Series bar-type digital signage

BenQ's 28-inch BH280 and 38-inch BH380 bar-type displays feature 700 nits and 800 nits of brightness respectively, an average life of 50,000 hours, and a Smart Light function that enhances viewing in environments with ambient light. The panels accept DVI and VGA inputs, allowing them to integrate easily with an existing system.

BenQ digital signage

BenQ's T Series transparent display

The TL320F, TL500F, TL650F and TL320C transparent box displays feature a dual display function, allowing viewers to observe content on the screen and items inside the box simultaneously. Available in 32-inch, 50-inch, 65-inch or custom-size models, the displays offer multiple inputs including USB ports (TL320C) for media and system integration. The panels provide audio through two built-in 2W speakers.

For more information, visit the BenQ site.

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