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48' Professional-Grade Large Format Display Model: p484 Large Format Display P & V Series. SpectraView Engine allows for complete color, intensity. For service, this app can be used to read relevant information such as serial numbers and a log files which can be emailed and analyzed. This makes failure reporting more convenient and less.
Built-in Speakers Enhance the visual experience with superior sound. Face Up/Face Down Capable Allows for the ability to install the displays in face-up orientation for table-type applications or face-down orientation for decorative signage. Integrated MultiMedia Player Allows for the ability to play video, audio or image files directly off a USB or through a microSD card. There is also the ability to copy from USB to microSD card then lock down the microSD card for security purposes. Even update content over the network! Near Field Communications Reduce installation and servicing costs with the on-board near field communication (NFC) sensor.
Use a smartphone with NFC capabilities to preconfigure the display. Configure displays once in the app and then just copy the settings to all displays in the install before they go up. For service, this app can be used to read relevant information such as serial numbers and log files which can be emailed and analyzed.
This makes failure reporting more convenient and less expensive. TileMatrix™ Allows users to customize a video wall configuration using advanced On Screen Display controls. Beyond Standard Signage Create maximum visual impact through seamless simplicity with the new professional NEC V Series products with integrated touch. Their full metal chassis coupled with real-time temperature sensors and integrated cooling fans maintain the professional quality necessary for commercial environments.
Integrated IR scanning touch technology coupled with anti-glare protective glass provides a professional touch solution for all markets. With a wide range of the latest connectivity interfaces including resolution support up to Ultra High Definition at 60Hz, these displays offer the future-proofing necessary for the investment. These displays also include expandability options such as the Open Pluggable Specification (OPS) and Raspberry Pi Compute Module slots for source integration directly into the display. The NEC V Series boasts 500cd/m2 brightness along with a new anti-glare surface that allows for efficient readability in normal ambient light situations and is ideal for 24/7 signage in retail, education and restaurants applications. Scalable Computing Power Integrated computing options allow for cable free signage for any type of situation. The on-board multimedia player can be utilized for simple signage applications by allowing auto-play off of USB or SD cards and content transfer via LAN.
For more advanced signage systems, these displays contain an industry-first ability to integrate a Raspberry Pi Compute module for near limitless potential and application. Finally, each display adheres to the Open Pluggable Specification that gives the ability to seamlessly integrate a full PC, HDBaseT receiver or other options directly into the unit. Internal connectivity allows for touch communication when using a Raspberry Pi device or OPS PC option.
Advanced Heat Management Monitoring and managing the temperature of each display is crucial to secure reliability and longevity. An industrial-strength, premium-grade panel with additional thermal protection, internal temperature sensors with self-diagnostics, and fan-based technology allows for 24/7 operation, and protects your display investment. Without thermal management, displays can be prone to damaging heat over time.
This damaging heat will lower the picture quality and life expectancy of the product. Integrated cooling fans automatically turn on and stay on when high internal temperatures are detected. Maestro ugo fm 2012 training schedules free. These will stay on until the heat is properly dissipated and the display remains under proper temperature thresholds.
I just noticed that two of my hard drives (one is the boot drive, and both are internal SATA drives that are always running when Windows (Win7 64) is) have the same volume serial number. I'm talking about the 8 hex digits assigned by Windows when a primary partition is formatted as a drive, not the hardware serial number from the manufacturer.
The two volumes are each the first primary partition of separate physical drives. The odds of it happening by chance are miniscule, so I guess this must have happened when I imaged one to the other. That last happened over a year ago, and I haven't had any problems, so apparently it's not a fatal error. But still, it seems like if Windows can't tell my boot drive from my data drive, an accident is waiting to happen. Should I try to fix this, or is the fact that they are on different physical drives mean that there is no way Windows can get confused?