World's Thinnest*1 System Frame Width*2 of 6.5 mm Creates New Possibilities in Presentation Spaces
Sharp Introduces New Multi-Screen Display System
On June 7, 2010, Sharp held a press conference in Tokyo to present its new multi-screen display system.
Sharp has developed a multi-screen display system that achieves the world's thinnest System Frame Width of 6.5 mm. This multi-screen display system is built around the new PN-V601 60V-inch professional LCD monitor, which uses Sharp's proprietary LCD technology to significantly reduce the width of the monitor's bezel. The width of the bezels between neighboring displays is a mere 6.5 mm, making the seams where individual LCD monitors join unobtrusive. This enables practical applications such as single large-screen video wall displays and creates new possibilities in presentation spaces not available using conventional approaches.
A scene from the press conference
Moriyuki Okada, Executive Managing Officer and Group General Manager of the Domestic Sales and Marketing Group welcomes the press
Fujikazu Nakayama, Executive Officer and Group General Manager of the Business Solutions Group, explains the features of the multi-screen display system
- *1 As of June 7, 2010 for LCD monitors 46V-inch and larger in size.
- *2 Comparison between the current DL-L401N (118 g, 340 lumens) with the new DL-LA41N (85 g, 485 lumens), and the current DL-L601L (168 g, 360 lumens) with the new DL-LA32L (85 g, 380 lumens).