ViewSonic, an industry leader in display solutions, unveiled their revolutionary All-in-One LED display series dubbed LDC to stand apart from standard video walls or standard displays. Offering unparalleled flexibility when it comes to size, aspect ratios and configuration capabilities; LDC series All-in-One displays can cater to diverse commercial, business and public settings with ease.
Versatile Display Options
The LDC series empowers users to build displays in various aspect ratios and sizes to meet any unique set of needs, providing plenty of scope for customization based on individual requirements. Users may create anything from 414-inch displays with 21:9 ratio or 16:9 ratio up to 378 inches on one unit alone! Plus multiple units may even combine together into larger displays for installation such as towering two-floor video walls to flat arch-shaped installations -- these installations may range from towering two-floor video walls all the way down to flat arch displays!
User-Friendly Features
ViewSonic displays boasting modular designs are intended to easily fit through standard elevators for effortless transport. Further demonstrating user friendliness are full-front maintenance features which reduce downtime during servicing; furthermore ViewSonic LDC series monitors use Glue-on-Board technology which increases resistance against impacts, dust, and moisture for reliable performance even in busy environments.
Sleek Design And Remote Control Are Key Components.
ViewSonic LDC series displays come equipped with an ultrathin 31mm design and 6mm bezel to give them a modern yet sleek appearance, and feature detachable control boxes which can be placed up to 10 meters away, offering remote control support. ViewSonic envisions these displays being utilized in different situations including digital signage in malls or striking entrance displays or providing comprehensive 21:9 displays tailored for hybrid meetings.
The LDC series comes equipped with centralized LAN control for IT administrators to remotely monitor and troubleshoot displays remotely. Furthermore, third-party device management systems make simultaneous management possible in commercial or business setups with multiple displays.