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Dec 3 2007, 12:47pm CST | by Shane McGlaun
The set also provides an expansion slot that allows for future expansion with technologies like IPTV, or for inserting SFF computers. The display has a 2000:1 contrast ratio, 6Ms response time and uses Ambix+T technology.
Both digital and analog signals are supported. The set is designed to commercial specifications with 24/7 operation reliability. Both landscape and portrait models are available and the landscape version can be fitted with an optional TV tuner. The price for the LCD6520 is a whopping $18,499.99 for the landscape version and $19,999.99 for the portrait version.
Via NEC
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