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Diagonal  50"
Resolution 1365 x 768
Contrast ratio 15000:1

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NEC PlasmaSync® 50XP10 Plasma Screen Product Description

Professional Plasma Public Displays with brilliant colours - especially for dynamic screen content.

The new PlasmaSync® 50XP10 is outstandingly suitable for entry into the digital signage field, as it provides innovative features with an excellent price/performance ratio. The model from the NEC PlasmaSync® XP range impresses with its brilliant picture quality, and has an excellent contrast ratio of up to 15,000:1. Numerous other professional features such as text ticker and enhanced video wall function round off the performance of the new plasma model for professional use.

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Source: www.nec.co.uk Last updated: 30 July 2009

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