World's Thinnest*1 System Frame Width*2 of 6.5 mm Creates New Possibilities in Presentation Spaces
Sharp Introduces New Multi-Screen Display System
On June 7, 2010, Sharp held a press conference in Tokyo to present its new multi-screen display system.
Sharp has developed a multi-screen display system that achieves the world's thinnest System Frame Width of 6.5 mm. This multi-screen display system is built around the new PN-V601 60V-inch professional LCD monitor, which uses Sharp's proprietary LCD technology to significantly reduce the width of the monitor's bezel. The width of the bezels between neighboring displays is a mere 6.5 mm, making the seams where individual LCD monitors join unobtrusive. This enables practical applications such as single large-screen video wall displays and creates new possibilities in presentation spaces not available using conventional approaches.
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A scene from the press conference
Moriyuki Okada, Executive Managing Officer and Group General Manager of the Domestic Sales and Marketing Group welcomes the press
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Fujikazu Nakayama, Executive Officer and Group General Manager of the Business Solutions Group, explains the features of the multi-screen display system
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- *1 As of June 7, 2010 for LCD monitors 46V-inch and larger in size.
- *2 Comparison between the current DL-L401N (118 g, 340 lumens) with the new DL-LA41N (85 g, 485 lumens), and the current DL-L601L (168 g, 360 lumens) with the new DL-LA32L (85 g, 380 lumens).