The Samsung UT series 460UT-B super narrow bezel display designed to suit various demands. 460UT-B feature bezels of just 2.4 mm on the bottom and right and 4.3 mm on the top and left for a total of 6.7 mm bezel to bezel enabling video walls are virtually seamless. Simple video matrix installation is possible with embedded video wall feature supporting max. 10 x 10. The Samsung ID stand (MID462-UT2) enables multiple UT series LFDs to be simply stacked just like bricks. The specialised W / M accessory WMN460UTD enables LFDs to be added to and removed from the video matrix already set. White Balance adjustment option enable ensure correctly coloured video wall as a whole. The built-in computer and MagicInfo™ software make it easy to control content over LAN / WAN. Up to 100 LFDs are able to connect as Digital Loop out of HDMI DVI and Display port with equal picture quality of full HD guaranteed. The RJ45 LAN MDC feature offers the powerful remote controlling with the present RS232C daisy chain MDC. Small sensor kit (CY-EBIS) can be put on the edge of product to sense ambient brightness and receive remote controller signal.
• Reliable durable and dust-resistant. Corner-sealing design double-layer structure and screw and user hole sealing add to its ruggedness
• With an intensely illuminated DID panel your message is always in the spotlight. Its high brightness and contrast level make the screen clear and readable in public
• Built-in fan control.
• Create the ultimate video wall with Samsung LFDs that cater to all your needs up to 10x10 video wall
• Display your image vertically or horizontally with a pivot function that rotates the screen 90 degrees
| Features | |
|---|---|
| Colour of product | Black |
| Size | 46 |
| Resolution | 1366 x 768 Pixels |
| Contrast ratio (typical) | 4500:1 |
| Display brightness | 450 cd/m2 |
| Response time | 8 ms |
| VGA (D-Sub) ports quantity | 1 |
| DVI-I ports quantity | 1 |
| HDMI ports quantity | 2 |
| RS-232 interface | Y |
| Speakers | N |
| Power consumption | 250W (Max) |
| Compatible with VESA-wall mounting system | Y 600 x 400 mm (WMN5770D) |
| Dimensions W x D x H | 1025.7 x 130 x 579.8 mm |
| Weight | 19.3 Kg |
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