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Quantity | 1 |
Condition | Excellent / Few Scratches |
Location | Europe |
Previous Use | Corporate |
Warranty | 2 Day |
Screen have 192 modules Barco DLite14 (16 x 12 width/hight) . Year of manufacture for screen 2001. Screen size 7,17 x 5,38 m. Included barco digitizer d320 lite. Hanging brackets for left and right side of screen. 22 spare parts dLite 14.
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Digitizer d320 lite
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The DLite 14 achieves a visual resolution of 14 mm in combination with a cluster/physical resolution of 28 mm based on the Barco's proprietary. Dual Pixel Technology. The DLite 14 is designed and built to follow the high quality standards set for high-resolution LED, offering Medium Resolution but high quality on color uniformity, video processing, and ruggedness.
Barco, a global technology company, designs and develops visualization solutions for a variety of selected professional markets: medical imaging, media & entertainment, infrastructure & utilities, traffic & transportation, defense & security, education & training and corporate AV. In these markets Barco offers user-friendly imaging products that optimize productivity and business efficiency. Its innovative hard- and software solutions integrate all aspects of the imaging chain, from image acquisition and processing to image display and management. Barco has its own facilities for Sales & Marketing, Customer Support, R&D and Manufacturing in Europe, America and Asia-Pacific. The company (NYSE, Euronext Brussels: BAR) is active in more than 90 countries and employs 3,500 staff worldwide. In 2008 Barco posted sales of 742 million euro.
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