Peerless-AV Announces New Display Solutions

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Peerless-AV Announces New Display Solutions

The new XHB754-EUK, XHB653-EUK and XHB554-EUK Xtreme High Bright outdoor displays are fan cooled to reduce heat build-up caused by thermal load from extended exposure to direct sunlight.

The operating temperature ranges from -35°C to 60°C (-31°F to 140°F) and the patented thermal exhaust system keeps internal components cooled in extreme heat. The XHB754-EUK offers 3000nits of light output, while the XHB653-EUK XHB554-EUK offer 2500nits, and an ambient light sensor in all models automatically adjusts brightness to match time of day conditions, thus reducing light pollution in evening hours and optimising power consumption.

Designed for all-weather, extreme temperature applications these new models retain an unmatched ingress protection (IP) rating and award- winning feature set with significant mechanical and operating system enhancements that include thermal load diffusion, customised brightness scheduling, auto-source switching, power saving and pixel shifting.

All models include a gyroscopic sensor that detects any movement of the display and sends an alert to warn of potential tampering or theft. Their IP66 rated design protects against the ingress of water, dust, dirt, moisture and insects, and the IK10 tempered cover glass offers protection against vandalism and debris.

The XHB554-EUK also has a built-in HDBaseT port enabling the distribution of high-definition audio and video over a single Category 6A cable up to 100m.

Additional new features on all three models include upgrades to network access and control functionality, as well as key operating system extras such as:

Auto-Source Switching: allows the user to set the display to search for a secondary content signal if the main source fails, ensuring zero display downtime.

Power Scheduling: allows the user to set a specific frequency time and date for the display to turn on and off automatically.

Brightness Scheduling: eco and custom settings allow the user to use predetermined modes that set the backlight level intensity according to time of day, an important feature at night where regulations dictate brightness of digital signage, especially near roadsides.

Power Save Mode: allows the user to set the time for the display to power down or go to sleep mode if no content signal is present. The LAN port can also be set to passive or active mode to reduce power consumption when the display is not active.

Pixel Shifting: useful if using static content to avoid image retention. Horizontal or vertical shifting of an image can be set to a specific frequency.

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https://eu.peerless-av.com/

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