Many digital signage displays are known for being larger than any monitor or TV, but there are also such things as displays and players of smaller form factors, such as the NXDS10M, which was just unveiled by NOXEL.
The past month hasn't exactly been generous in terms of announcements of display solutions, be they consumer-oriented or intended for business, industrial usage or other venues.
In fact, one might say that there has barely been news of any kind, except, perhaps, on the mobile front, what with the MWC 2011 expo (barring the Light Peak launch and the like).
Having taken place in Barcelona, Spain, the Mobile World Congress was the site where many smartphones and tablets were officially launched or at least previewed.
Meanwhile, makers of anything else seemed to slow down as far as new releases went, and this included display solutions developers.
NOXEL doesn't seem to mind the vacuum left by this phenomenon, having issued a press release meant to promote its newest NXDS fully integrated display.
The newcomer bears the name of NXDS10M and has a screen diagonal of 10.2 inches, being meant for digital signage applications.
More specifically, it measures 270 mm by 170 mm and has a thickness of 10 mm, so as to fit in with its intended purpose.
More specifically, it is supposed to be used in public transportation, lobbies, building lifts, digital signage and digital out of home media networks, plus any other venue with space constraints.
That said, it also features a WiFi connection and a native resolution of 1,366 x 768 pixels (aspect ratio is 16:9). All these put together weigh 900 grams.
The newcomer can be found described on the official website, alongside digital signage players with which it should end up sold in a bundle. What remains to be seen is if NOXEL's newest creation ends up being as successful as it hopes.
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