User's Manual

Further product highlights
High brightness
Under certain conditions, NEC’s MULTEOS and MultiSync
®
20 series public
displays can achieve a very high brightness of 450 up to a max. 700 cd/m
2
.
This makes for high legibility even in surroundings flooded with light (e.g.
where there is bright sunshine).
Picture modes
Various picture modes are available for NEC’s public displays to optimise the
quality of the picture reproduction with respect to the image content.
These are:
For RGB 1,2,3: Highbright (for bright ambient lighting conditions),
Standard, sRGB
For DVD/HD, Video: Highbright, Standard, Cinema (optimised for film
screenings)
Dynamic zoom/non-linear scaling
Dynamic zoom enables image content that does not fill the whole screen
space to be zoomed. The zoom function can also be separately applied to
the horizontal and vertical axes. The maximum enlargement along an axis is
a factor of three, and the focus doesn’t suffer any distortion. In addition, the
horizontal and vertical positions of the image can also be adjusted.
The non-linear scaling function stretches an image from 4:3 format to a 16:9
format reproduction and vice-versa. The screen content is stretched except
for the outer edges, so that the screen focus remains unchanged.
Screensaver for static images
When the screensaver function is activated, the screen content moves in steps
of two pixels and in the form of an “8“ with a time interval set by the user. This
acts as a precaution to avoid reverse image persistence effects.
Movement-independent de-interlacing
The equipment supports movement-independent de-interlacing on a pixel
basis for formats ranging from 480i, 480p, 576i, 576p, 720p, 1080i as well
as 1080p.
Digital noise reduction
Incoming signals suffering attenuation losses can result in perceptible
background noise in the image reproduction. This effect can be visibly reduced
using the display‘s scalable noise reduction. NEC’s public displays process
the chrominance and luminence information of the image data independently
of each other, resulting in improved resolution and higher colour dynamics.
VESA Mounting
Standardised bore holes to the rear of the
display allow simple and fast attachment to
a wall or the appropriate display pedastal.
Standard for professional public displays.
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