Effi ciency Never Looked So Brilliant
Increase Productivity, Improve Security
22" NS220 Cloud Station Network Monitor allows your organization to migrate seamlessly to desktop virtualization. Centralize operations to strengthen protection of sensitive data and to streamline IT maintenance and costs.
1000:1 static contrast ratio 5 ms response time 250 cd/m2 brightness 170°/160° viewing angles Built-in stand swivels, pivots, tilts, and more VGA and DVI connectivity
Lower Your Power Bill
65" ME65B Large Format LED Display enables viewers to enjoy an expansive visual experience anywhere you want to display important messages. Direct LED technology lets you enjoy the many benefi ts of a slim, light design and reduced power consumption.
5000:1 static contrast ratio 5.5 ms response time 450 cd/m2 brightness 178° viewing angles Embedded media player makes playing video easy VGA, DVI-D, HDMI, USB, and component connectivity ENERGY STAR 5.0 3-year warranty
Always Up to Date
24" TS240W Thin Client Monitor lets you work directly off the server. You can keep your workfl ow continually updated and not worry about a team member not having the latest version. Better yet, this monitor comes embedded with Windows Embedded Standard 7, so no additional computer is needed.
1000:1 static contrast ratio 5 ms response time 250 cd/m2
brightness 170°/ 160° viewing angles
VGA and DVI connectivity Include Windows Embedded Standard 7 Cloud client options include VMware, Linux, or Citrix
Transform the Workspace
27" S27A650D Widescreen LCD Monitor is specially designed for working under extremely demanding conditions while providing its users with ergonomic features that will reduce fatigue.
1920 x 1080 HD resolution 3000:1 static contrast ratio 178º viewing angles for clear images even when viewed from off angles Mega Dynamic Contrast Ratio for true-to-life images EPEAT Gold and ENERGY STAR VESA compatible Eco Saving mode 3-year warranty
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