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Barco to Exhibit LDX and NSL LED-Backlit LCD Displays at ISE 2011

Barco, a company specializing in visualization solutions, has released a new LDX family of displays for control room applications and NSL-5521 LCD display for video wall applications. The displays incorporate LCD and LED backlighting technologies to deliver a wide color gamut, bright images.

The LED backlit LCD displays offer minimal maintenance costs, produce minimal heat compared to conventional CCFL lamps. Barco will exhibit the LCD displays at Integrated Systems Europe (ISE) 2011, from 1 to 3 February 2011. The less heat dissipation produced by the displays makes them to minimize image burn-in and offer durability.

The LDX and NSL displays are suitable for long-term use, as the LED backlights produce no IR radiation that causes coloration in the LCD polarizers and filters. The NSL-5521 display has a contrast ratio of 3000:1, brightness level of up to 700 cd/m² and full HD resolution. In addition, the 55’’ LCD display utilizes RGB LED lights that are fitted behind the LCD panel.

The LDX series incorporates the Edge LED (E-LED) technology that allows the displays to feature a thin and compact design. They have a contrast ratio of 4000:1, viewing angle of 178° and are available in 55 and 46’’full HD versions.

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