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Oct 10 2007, 1:51pm CDT | by Shane McGlaun
All three models have a 1366 x 768 screen resolution and include DVI with HDCP inputs. RS-232 input and outputs system makes setting up control systems easy. The displays can be tiled and have built-in matrixing allowing for quadrants of 5x5 plasmas in a wall.
The displays also have an input that allows text to be shown over video content. Pricing starts at $2499.99 for the 42-inch, $2699.99 for the 50-inch, and $5999.99 for the 60-inch version.
Via NEC (PDF)
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