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Posted on February 14, 2014 by Scott Pickus

ISE Wrap-Up: Integrated Systems Europe a Great Success

We would like to thank everyone that made it out to see us at Integrated Systems Europe in Amsterdam this year. The show was a great success, both for DynaScan and the show itself, setting a new record of over 50,000 attendees. DynaScan introduced its new 84″ DS841LR4, featuring a full HD 84-inch IPS LCD with a high brightness LED backlight producing a 2,500 nit sunlight viewable image. The DS841LR4 has been designed for large scale display applications in bright environments such as outdoor enclosures and

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Posted on January 28, 2014 by Scott Pickus

Don’t Miss DynaScan’s Ultra High Brightness LCDs at ISE & DSE

  Don’t Miss DynaScan’s Ultra High Brightness LCDs at Ingetrated Systems Europe, Feb 4-6 and Digital Signage Expo, Feb 11-12. DynaScan will be exhibiting its entire line of premium high brightness LCDs, video wall solutions, as well as its award-winning 360° LED video displays. (more…)

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Posted on October 22, 2013 by Scott Pickus

Malibu Presbyterian Church Overcomes Sunlight with DynaScan Video Wall for House of Worship Display Application

When Malibu Presbyterian Church burned down in 2007 as a result of wildfires in the area, it took the opportunity to modernize the facility with new audio visual equipment when it came time to rebuild. Award-winning architectural design studio Domusstudio architecture designed a new modern facility comprised of large plate glass windows giving access to the breathtaking ocean views, and allowing a vast amount of external ambient light to enter the sanctuary. During construction, the sanctuary was originally equipped with a video projector built into a niche in the ceiling

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Posted on September 10, 2013 by Scott Pickus

DynaScan Updates 55-inch Super Narrow Bezel LCD with IPS Panel, Brighter Image, Lower Power Consumption

DynaScan Technology, a leader in manufacturing premium public displays, today introduced a new version of its 55-inch super narrow bezel LCD, the DS551LX2. The new display includes a multitude of new features including a new IPS panel, brighter 800 nit image, a 50% reduction in power consumption and a wider range of video input resolutions. The DS551LX2 now includes an IPS LCD panel which dramatically improves accurate color when viewing from all angles. The new model has also received a 14% increase in brightness for greater visibility in high ambient light environments.  Despite the increase in brightness, the DS551LX2 consumes less

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Posted on August 28, 2013 by Scott Pickus

JEA and Urban Intelligence Make Ultimate Outdoor Television with DynaScan High Brightness LCDs

Our friends Down Under, JEA Technologies, recently were involved in an amazing residential installation in the backyard of one Australian resident.  Working with audio/visual specialists Urban Intelligence, the companies put together a 3×3 video wall consisting of nine 55″ high brightness LCDs, model DS55LT6, to create a massive 166″ outdoor television. A daylight viewable brightness of 5,000 nits means video can be seen day or night – even in direct sunlight. With video wall functions built-in, the screens can be connected to an A/V receiver with a standard Full

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Posted on August 7, 2013 by Scott Pickus

JEA Exhibiting DynaScan High Brightness Displays at Integrate Expo 2013

Australian channel partner, JEA Technologies, will be exhibiting a variety of DynaScan professional high brightness displays at InfoComm’s Integrate Expo, taking place 27-29 August at the Sydney Convention & Exhibition Centre. Now in its fifth year and incorporating the CEDIA Asia Pacific, Integrate 2013 is a trade only event for the professional, commercial and residential AV IT industry, and is geared for Australasian professionals and end users working in the AV, entertainment and IT industries. On display will be the new 72″ 5000 nit ultra high brightness LCD with Narrow Bezel, model read full article