NEC C981Q-MPI | 4K UHD Display with integrated SoC MediaPlayer w/ CMS platform
by NEC
With onboard SoC MediaPlayer w/ CMS platform, the 98" NEC C981Q-MPi allows for clear, gapless playback of media files. The -MPi utilize the Raspberry Pi3+ compute module with a more powerful CPU. Run media files off of USB media, store files locally with 32GB of onboard storage, or load files over a local area network. 24/7 runtime with scheduling and content previews. The CMS platform allows the user to install a selected partners CMS software without having to image the SoC on your own. With a wide range of the latest connectivity interfaces including HDMI 2.0 x3 and DisplayPort 1.2 x2/daisy chain option, these displays offer the future-proofing necessary for the investment. The C981Q-MPi series boasts a 350 cd/m² brightness along with a new anti-glare surface that allows for efficient readability when ambient light is present and is ideal for 24/7 signage in Retail environments as well as when used for presentation purposes in Corporate or Educational institutions.
- Stylish and sleek design allows for easy and unobtrusive integration into any environment
- 350 cd/m² brightness combined with UHD resolution and new anti-reflective screen surface will capture the attention of the audience while allowing for clear visibility in higher ambient light conditions
- Future proof modular expansion options including the ability to integrate Open Pluggable Specification (OPS) or a Raspberry Pi Compute Modules seamlessly into the display
- SpectraView Engine allows for complete color, intensity, gamma or uniformity control for the ultimate imaging performance
- Integrated Media Player allows for audio, video or image playback via USB or SD card
- Industrial-strength, premium-grade panel with additional thermal protection, internal temperature sensors with self-diagnostics and fan-based technology, allows for hassle-free 24/7 operation
- Full 3 year commercial warranty to allow for peace of mind and protection of this investment
- New! NEC MediaPlayer on the SoC powered by Raspberry Pi