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Hi Guys

Iam in need of a FULL HD 1920 * 1080 screen resolution TV, that is suitable for 24 * 7 operation with high reliability. Overseas manufacturer is not a problem, but the key is that this display is going to run as a public display and needs to be Full HD only. Response times and Black levels are not much of an issue. Reliability is the main issue. Also price is of no object.

Can some one suggest websites or manufacturer.

Thanks

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Do you need speakers and/or internal tuner etc or just looking for a panel?

LCD is regarded by many as more suited to this type of role than plasma but both only have about a 60000 hours half life which is about 6 and a bit years of 24X7 use. Most major manufacturers have a commercial range which is purpose built for your type of situation.

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Check out the following link to Panasonic's range of commercial plasmas which are designed for exactly the use you are talking about.

They are designed for digital signage and commercial applications as distinct for home use.

You'll need to carefully think about what interfaces you want cos they may not be standard but all can be added through the plug in modules.

Hope this helps.

http://panasonic.com.au/products/category.cfm?objectID=2917

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Guys thanks for the responses ...

i need atleast a 46 inch sized screen, and it has to be LCD, as we had about 30 plasmas before and they all have heavy burn ins so management wants LCD's.

Do not need tuners or speakers, but would prefer it to be a fanless operation, for more reliability and less sound. Also i have looked at normal TV ranges from sony. sharp etc and none of them have a high life expectancy, or are very noisy

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i need atleast a 46 inch sized screen, and it has to be LCD, as we had about 30 plasmas before and they all have heavy burn ins so management wants LCD's.
Have you considered the commercial Pansasonic and Pioneer plasmas?
Iam in need of a FULL HD 1920 * 1080 screen resolution TV, that is suitable for 24 * 7 operation with high reliability.
Not sure why you need this res? If viewing a 50 inch from much more than 3-metres you won't see it anyway.
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That's interesting. If one makes a 2nd post within a minute of the previous it does not get added to the previous anymore!

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Have you considered the commercial Pansasonic and Pioneer plasmas?

Not sure why you need this res? If viewing a 50 inch from much more than 3-metres you won't see it anyway.

I need the res as i need to be able to put maximum amount of information on the screen. These will be fed from a computer, and i dont care about the performance of graphics etc. It will generally display a very still image with some numbers being updated continously.

As i said i cannot go for the plasmas as we already had many problems with them.

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I need the res as i need to be able to put maximum amount of information on the screen. These will be fed from a computer, and i dont care about the performance of graphics etc. It will generally display a very still image with some numbers being updated continously.

As i said i cannot go for the plasmas as we already had many problems with them.

Surprising because the commercial plasmas are designed for exactly the useage that you specify.

Wonder what settings were used.

Anyway, I'll leave it to someone else to comment on LCD or other options.

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Surprising because the commercial plasmas are designed for exactly the useage that you specify.

Wonder what settings were used.

Anyway, I'll leave it to someone else to comment on LCD or other options.

Thanks for taking the time to reply mate

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Thanks for taking the time to reply mate

Does it need to be wall mounted?

Cos if not, and space isnt much of an issue, maybe a rearpro might go alright.

Im not really sure how they go being left on 24*7 or anything, but ive heard its impossible for the SXRDs in particular to suffer from Burn-in, so thats your main concern out of the way. And if replacing the lamp once a year isnt too much of a hassle for you, you will have an ongoing display that is basically back to its best every year rather than slowly degrading.

Again, someone who knows more about the tech could perhaps comment on how they would go being left on, but it might be something to consider if space isnt a hassle.

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Does it need to be wall mounted?

Cos if not, and space isnt much of an issue, maybe a rearpro might go alright.

Im not really sure how they go being left on 24*7 or anything, but ive heard its impossible for the SXRDs in particular to suffer from Burn-in, so thats your main concern out of the way. And if replacing the lamp once a year isnt too much of a hassle for you, you will have an ongoing display that is basically back to its best every year rather than slowly degrading.

Again, someone who knows more about the tech could perhaps comment on how they would go being left on, but it might be something to consider if space isnt a hassle.

yes it does definetly have to be wall mounted. So rear pro is not an option

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Hi Guys

Iam in need of a FULL HD 1920 * 1080 screen resolution TV, that is suitable for 24 * 7 operation with high reliability. Overseas manufacturer is not a problem, but the key is that this display is going to run as a public display and needs to be Full HD only. Response times and Black levels are not much of an issue. Reliability is the main issue. Also price is of no object.

Can some one suggest websites or manufacturer.

Thanks

I can't find the PM button? If you can Email me.

I have seen the new Sharp Aquos LCDs for 24/7. Its fanless with a bigger heatsink, no inbuilt tuner.

It has plenty of inputs including 2 x DVI-I, 2 x HDMI, 2 xRS-232C etc etc.

Off center axis blacks are great.

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I can't find the PM button? If you can Email me.
You click on the name and it appears as one of the pop-down options.

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Surprising because the commercial plasmas are designed for exactly the useage that you specify.

Well if the commercial plasmas are designed to be burn-proof why can't they employ the same feature for the residential units?

Save a lot of grief for burn-in/IR victims.

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Well if the commercial plasmas are designed to be burn-proof why can't they employ the same feature for the residential units?

Save a lot of grief for burn-in/IR victims.

That's a very good point. However, I'd be suspicious that units in a commercial environment may have their settings set pretty bright too. Probably not a lot thought about burn-in given when installed. Only conjecture on my part though.
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