The InfoComm 2006

Jul 27, 2006 09:05 GMT  ·  By

Samsung Electronics America, Inc., a world leading manufacturer of professional LCD and PDP display products, today introduced the latest versions of its MagicNet enabled displays during InfoComm 2006 - the 40-inch SyncMaster 400PXn and the 46-inch SyncMaster 460PXn which utilize Samsung's MagicNet software and are designed for use in corporate and commercial digital signage applications.

More precisely, the MagicNet software has been created to enable users to control content across a number of displays from a remote location using a single computer, not requiring anymore a computer with every screen determining consequently an important cost saving for the network operator.

The upgrades to the 2006 MagicNet enabled displays include an embedded Windows XP operating system, high definition resolution, portrait or landscape orientation modes, and video wall support up to 4x4 displays, all supported by MagicNet.

Consequently, Samsung has extended the capabilities of the displays which are perfectly suitable for airports, malls, restaurants and commercial buildings.

"The combination of Samsung's superb display quality with the innovation of our MagicNet technology, make the 4000PXn and the 460PXn hard to beat for a cutting-edge public display screen," said Mark Pickard, senior product marketing manager, display products, for Samsung Electronics America, Inc. "By adding the Windows XP operating system, we have made our displays more powerful, useful and flexible for the end-user."

Samsung's latest displays come with Microsoft Office players, such as Microsoft PowerPoint pre-installed, requiring a minimum of training and expertise to operate the display network.

The displays are currently available through Samsung resellers and distribution partners and come with a three-year parts and labor warranty as well as toll-free technical support.