8M-B120C Brochure

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Making a real dierence.
The ability to quickly create or analyse extremely precise
data is critical to enhancing productivity and enabling more
eective decision-making.
The 8M-B120C 8K UV²A display’s exceptional size and image realism, with clear colours and sharper denition, delivers signicant
benets in some of the world’s most information and data intensive professional environments.
Fast, precise data analysis
Speed is essential in high pressure commercial environments
like energy businesses, nancial centres and commodities
trading oors. Every day bankers and dealers have to rapidly
digest an endless stream of graphs, images and screens full of
small text. But one simple mistake in reading all of this complex
information, like a missed digit, can result in potentially huge
losses. So the ability to process a large amount of information,
which is both clear and extremely legible, on one screen not
only enhances productivity, but also reduces the level of risk.
Clearly better designs
Businesses are creating increasingly sophisticated digital
drawings, designs and blueprints using Computer Aided
Design (CAD) or Computer Aided Manufacturing (CAM)
applications. The one limiting factor has been the ability
to display this information at a very large scale with
exceptional clarity and precision – until now.
With the 8M-B120C even the most complex designs can be
created and examined in minute detail. And its lifelike realism
is also facilitating the use of virtual reality, making it much
easier to assess how new products or machinery will look and
perform in the real world.
Bringing images to life
High quality video production is obviously essential in the TV
and Broadcasting industry. So the 8M-B120C allows businesses
to edit extremely high-resolution graphics and video and create
incredibly realistic content.
It also provides vital extra clarity in information critical
environments. For example, being able to assess extremely
accurate medical images side-by-side enables doctors to make
better visual comparisons and informed decisions about their
patients’ healthcare. And it oers real benets for the forensic
examination of very high-resolution images, like ancient
artefacts in museum exhibits.