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Professional Range
108" Information Display Panel
LB-1085 108" Professional LCD Monitor shown including optional stand
Surprising performance - the world's largest 108" class LCD for professional use.
With exceptional size and quality, the Sharp 108" class LCD redefines the possibilities of LCDs.
LCDs take another step forward to lead the world. A 108" class LCD monitor with breathtakingly large screen that satisfies all your demands with its full 1080P High-Definition Sharp LCD panel. The ASV low-reflective black TFT LCD monitor with high-brightness, high-contrast feature enables outstanding moving images as well as high-visibility data displays. With a durable design, capable of withstanding 24/7 non-stop operation, the Sharp 108" class LCD also benefits from a low power-consumption that is only possible with LCD monitor. This truly next generation display screen remains beautiful while catering for the harsh conditions of business and professional use.
Extreme size LCD Panel
Full High-Definition
ASV Low-Reflective Black TFT LCD
High-Brightness, High-Contrast
Fan-less Design
24/7 operation
Versatile PC and AV Interfaces
AV Mode
Maximum Colour Display: 758 million
Brightness Sensor
Active Contrast
Quick Shoot Function
A resolution of 1920 pixels horizontal and 1080 pixels vertical allows for a staggering amount of content, either moving or still, to be displayed in great detail and, in conjunction with a clever high-brightness, high-contrast feature, the panel can even be viewed clearly in bright environments, providing an impressive field of vision.
Colours are reproduced with outstanding accuracy, whilst a'quick shoot function' suppresses ghosting in swift-motion scenes for even greater clarity.
Not a frequent visitor to the Hayward Shoreline. I nearly missed seeing this handsome raptor. Two frames shot and that was it, bye bye.
© Diana Brennan
Photograph taken courtesy of the Museum of Natural History and Planetarium, Roger Williams Park, Providence, RI.
I was fortunate to linger with this guy for about 20 minutes in Capisic Pond Park! Of course the sun did what I wanted after he swooped away but got some reasonable looks.
This was a big sharpie but the leg/foot size tell me it's not a coopers, and one very experienced birder!
Flinterzee (gen cargo), Ben Varrey (gen cargo), Mare (gen cargo), Sormovskiy 3051(gen cargo) Sharpness 24/03/10