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NEC’s Digital Signage Solutions provide a complete bundled product for customers that need a commercial-grade display and computer to source basic content • The V423-DRD bundle includes a 42” V423 display and OPS-DRD single board computer seamlessly integrated utilizing the expansion slot of the display • This built-in functionality allows for a clean, hidden integration while reducing the bill of materials needed for installation • NEC’s V423 LCD display utilizes LED backlighting to deliver both environmental and functional benefits for digital signage, while its full high-definition panel is capable of displaying brilliant imagery and capturing the audience’s attention • Bundled solution includes 42" V423 display and OPS-DRD media player for digital signage • Android 4.2.2 and built in Wifi, wired LAN, 8GB flash, 2GB dual Channel RAM, SD Card slot and 2 USB ports simplifies digital signage • LED backlighting technology reduces power consumption and allows for a slimmer cabinet depth • Full 1080p high-definition resolution provides stunning detail • Commercial-grade LCD panel and components enable extended run time • Expanded connectivity with digital loop-through • Built-in, low-profile 8W speakers enhance the experience with superior sound • Prevents the likeliness of image retention and improves color uniformity • Allows for advanced scheduling of monitor powering up/down, increasing panel lifetime, reducing power consumption and saving the time and expense of finding and purchasing a third-party scheduling solution • Reduces overall depth while also lowering overall power consumption of the product • Creates a dedicated portion of the screen for applications such as news updates and emergency warnings • The first industry-wide standardization in option slots that allows for easier installation, use and maintenance of digital signage • Allows users to customize a video wall configuration using advanced On Screen Display controls • Picture-in-picture (PIP) allows for a second frame within the screen area • Picture-on-picture (POP) surrounds the standard frame with multiple frames • Side-by-side places two sources adjacent to one another