ORION Images Corporation

46RNAS and 55RNAS Wall Monitors

46RNAS and 55RNAS Wall Monitors

The new 46RNAS and 55RNAS ultra-narrow, bezel, video wall monitors and the OIC-M802/1604 multi-viewer system from Orion Images Corporation are designed for 24/7/365 use in control rooms and other security applications. The RNAS models in 46” and 55” sizes utilize the narrowest-available bezels in the industry (5.5mm). The eco-friendly, LED, backlit monitors are also designed to utilize built-in connectivity to provide up to a 10X10 tiled array with the ability to display one image across the entire wall. For multi window environments, the low cost, OIC-M802/1604 provides either 8 or 16 individual, full HD resolution windows that can be scaled and sized across the boundaries of the individual LCD displays.

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