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Quantity | 1 |
Condition | Normal Wear & Tear |
Location | North America |
Previous Use | Rentals |
Warranty | 7 Day |
43 10mm LED modules with processor, necessary cables, fly bars and ground stack hardware. Outdoor 10mm 5000 nits. Modules are 19 inch x 25 inch. 77 lbs each. Very Little use. Less than 5000 hours. The most reliable Video Display on the market. To be sold as a complete system. Very easy to operate and use. will make a 10 x 14, 8 x 15, 7 x 13, 2- 6.5 x 10.
(43) TR2010E
This package includes all cabling, ground stack hardware, fly bars.
Toshiba America, Inc. (TAI) is the holding company for one of the nation's leading group of high technology companies, with a combined total of approximately 8,000 employees in the U.S. Together, the U.S.-based companies under TAI's umbrella...
The TR2010E LED Display System is a significant step forward in LED technology. The TR2010E is an incredible versatile 10mm system for indoor or outdoor applications. The high brightness and resolution gives this screen the depth to be used in a wide array of applications. Whether the application is indoor, outdoor, modular or fixed, the vivid color and image quality creates maximum impact. The modular design allows for fast build time with very little maintenance. In addition, the TR2010E is waterproof conforming to IP65 international standards, which enables it to withstand severe conditions.
Toshiba America, Inc. (TAI) is the holding company for one of the nation's leading group of high technology companies, with a combined total of approximately 8,000 employees in the U.S. Together, the U.S.-based companies under TAI's umbrella manufacture and market a widely diversified range of modern electronics, each conducting research and development, manufacturing, sales and service in its field of expertise. The U.S.-based Toshiba operating companies and some of their chief products are as follows: Toshiba America Electronic Components, Inc. (Flash Memory, LCD Panels, Microprocessors); Toshiba America Information Systems, Inc. (Notebook Computers, Storage Devices, Imaging Systems, Telecommunication Systems); Toshiba International Corporation (Power Generation Equipment, Industrial Electronic Equipment); Toshiba America Medical Systems, Inc. (CT, Ultrasound, and MRI); Toshiba America Consumer Products, LLC (HDTVs, Digital Home Theater Products). TAI is a subsidiary of Toshiba Corporation, a world leader in high technology products, with 364 consolidated subsidiaries worldwide.
LED Screens are used in concerts to produce a video wall or concert video screen, so that the musicians and performers can be shown close up, and also for displaying background visuals during a performance. This type of visual display system is essentially a large number of LED screens which are tiled together or overlapped in a way so that they produce a much larger screen. Also called a video tile, LED screens will have extremely narrow bezels (the part which surrounds the LED screens), so that the display is not impacted too badly by having large gaps appear between each tile. Many concert planners prefer using LED screens to one large screen as they offer a number of advantages, including a customized layout, greater pixel density and a greater screen area for the cost, as manufacturing unusually large screens can be prohibitively expensive. LED screens use something called light-emitting diodes to illuminate the video screen. Two different types of panel are used in LED screens â?? discrete LEDs and surface mounted panels. Most types of outdoor LED video screen and indoor LED video screen use discrete LEDs, which are made up of a cluster of blue, green and red diodes. This cluster of diodes forms just one pixel in the LED screen, and so many hundreds of diodes are used, with the pixels being spaced out evenly across the entire screen. This combination of color clusters enables every color in the light spectrum to be replicated on LED screens.
TR2010 - Used on a few various rentals. All have been cleaned and tested.