TECHNOLOGY: NEW PRODUCTS
NEC E SERIES
IT’S… A range of LED-backlit commercial-grade large-format displays.
DETAILS: Consisting of the E324, E424, E464, E554 and E654 in screen sizes from 32in to 65in, the E Series offers a comprehensive entry- level line-up of large-format displays. Features include integrated
speakers and digital audio output, as well as a range of connectivity options such as three HDMI ports, component and VGA. Also featuring
VISION SP-1100P,
SP-1200P
IT’S… Two powered loudspeakers, which supersede Vision’s AV-1000 models.
DETAILS: The SP-1200P (pictured) is designed to fulfil European tender specifications, which often demand 30W. It features a proven two- way driver design with a professional passive crossover. The IR remote control presents a full range of options, including bass and treble adjustment. It also uses Vision’s new wall brackets which have a speedy three- stage installation process: fit the bracket to the wall; terminate the inputs and outputs to the bracket; clip the loudspeaker to the bracket.
The SP-1100P is a simpler, less powerful
version, designed for small meeting rooms and classrooms, which is designed to win price-led business. It has an integrated 20W amplifier and a volume dial on the front of the master speaker. Its two line-level inputs are combined at the input stage, so there is no input selection switch.
AND ALSO: Both speaker models use a Yamaha
digital amplifier chip and are assembled on an automated computer- driven production line.
AVAILABLE: Now
www.visionaudiovisual.com
RS232, these displays can be controlled remotely, allowing for professional management of the screen, while external buttons can be locked out to prevent unauthorised use.
AND ALSO: Each unit includes a pre-mounted stand, a power cord, a VGA cable, a user’s manual on CD-ROM and a quick set-up guide.
AVAILABLE: Now
www.nec-display-solutions.com
www.installation-international.com
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