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Energy Star certified full HD displays

Pelco has announced that its 32in and 24in monitors are now qualified as Energy Star products under the professional display/signage requirements for displays within this programme. The newly certified models include the Pelco PMCL532F and PMCL524F full HD displays.
February 6, 2012 Read time: 1 min
686 Pelco has announced that its 32in and 24in monitors are now qualified as Energy Star products under the professional display/signage requirements for   displays within this programme. The newly certified models include the Pelco PMCL532F and PMCL524F full HD displays. Ideal for installations that demand   unparalleled image quality with a conservative footprint, these monitors deliver 1080p full high-definition video that captures all the detail of today's   megapixel cameras. Designed for the rigorous around-the-clock demands of surveillance, these energy-efficient displays carry a three-year warranty.

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