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Narrow bezel monitors

Pelco has expanded its line of viewing solutions to include new narrow bezel LCD monitors. With full high-definition 1,920x1,080p resolution and edges that range from just 9.6 mm to 17.4 mm, these monitors can be tiled together to create a virtually seamless video wall.
January 23, 2012 Read time: 1 min
686 Pelco has expanded its line of viewing solutions to include new narrow bezel LCD monitors. With full high-definition 1,920x1,080p resolution and edges that range from just 9.6 mm to 17.4 mm, these monitors can be tiled together to create a virtually seamless video wall.

Available in 42-, 46- and 55-inch models, these large format displays utilise efficient, lowpower components and are Energy Star certified. With high contrast ratio and image quality enhancement, Pelco says its narrow bezel monitors also deliver a better visual experience and provide the high-definition video needed to make important security decisions.

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