NEC continues to roll-out its medical monitor product line

barco medical displays benefits from the technical know-how and engineering sciences of the NEC Corp and, with its own R&D, is one of the world’s leading producers offering the largest product range of display solutions in the marketplace. The display product portfolio runs from entry-level to professional and specialty desktop LCDs, via large-size Public Displays for Digital and Retail Signage (LCD and plasma technology) to plasma displays for household cinema applications.

NEC Display Solutions has therefore developed the NEC NP100 and NEC NP200 pacs monitors to offer both an attractive price-performance ratio and a particularly low operating cost. Demanding a uttermost power consumption of 228 W (7W in stand-by mode) the projectors are specially energy efficient. NEC Display Solutions is keeping its success in the market segment for large-format public displays running from 32 to 65 LCD and plasma displays, having exhibited market leadership nowadays for three consecutive quarters. According to the marketing research institute Meko Ltd., NEC Display Solutions has established itself as the dominant vendor of professional display solutions. NEC Display Solutions develops leading-edge visual technology and customer-focused solutions for a wide variety of markets, including enterprise, professional, education, medical and digital signage. For additional info about NEC Display Solutions of America.

NEC Display Solutions serves both consumer and business clients, providing products used for such different applications as airport information displays, medical equipment, marketing displays, and restaurant menus. The company supplied professional grade l200me, plasmas and projectors to its product line when it merged with NEC’s Visual Systems Division in 2007. NEC Display Solutions develops leading-edge visual technology and customer-focused solutions for a wide variety of markets, including enterprise, professional, education, medical and digital signage.

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