Philips LED launch ‘overcomes traditional barriers’

The company’s L-Line 7000 series is said to overcome limitations in size, shape and brightness as well as addressing cost of ownership, through power saving, and fire retardancy.

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Philips Professional Display Solutions has announced its most flexible and versatile indoor LED range to date: the Philips L-Line 7000 series.

The new 7000 series is said to overcome many of the traditional barriers and limitations around size, shape and brightness of LED installations, as well as addressing cost of ownership (power saving) and fire retardancy.

Available now, the 7000 series bezel-less displays provide 1200-nit brightness and comes in a range of different size variants to suit any design, shape or size.

Martijn van der Woude, director business management at PPDS, commented: “The market has spoken, and we have responded. Whether it’s a corporate office, a retail store or a public space, with the new Philips L-Line 7000 series, we’re removing limitations and providing the tools and the freedom for our customers to be as creative as their imaginations allow.”

All Philips 7000 displays are available as 25cm height as standard, with 50cm, 75cm and 100cm width variants, each of which can be seamlessly mixed and linked together in any landscape format, whether it’s four screens or 1,000.

Equipped to fulfil even the most ambitious and creative designs, the 7000 series is also readily available in stock in standard flat or with sloping bevelled corners (for L-shape cornering and curvature, 90-180 degrees) and in both convex and concave formats for curved installs with perfect results. All units come with built-in cable wiring, keeping power and data cables tidy, while display cabinets are daisy-chained for both power and data to minimise clutter and speed up installation.

For a seamless, fast and simplified installation experience, every Philips L-Line LED panel is calibrated at the company's factory in perfect circumstances, meaning there’s no need for further calibration on location, reducing disruptions and inconveniences.

With Philips Active Health Monitoring, all displays can be easily managed 24/7 remotely, with any issues or potential problems – right down to pixel level – able to be flagged up and addressed before they happen, while an IP30 conformal coating means displays are protected from indoor elements – such as dust, dirt, fungus and moisture – reducing the chances of short circuiting or corrosion.

“A blank panel is a sign of failure,” van der Woude said. “It doesn’t matter how simple or extravagant your installation may look and how incredible the content being shown is, an inactive panel will always be what people gravitate to and remember. It’s important for us that that scenario is avoided wherever possible.

In addition, the 7000 series features ‘Dynamic Power Saving’ technology, allowing for up to 20 per cent lower running costs compared to other comparable market models, reducing total cost of ownership without compromising on quality or performance.

Jeroen Brants, product manager for LED displays at PPDS, said: “With safety of paramount importance, particularly in high footfall locations, such as retail and public spaces, the Philips 7000 series has been designed to provide the highest levels of fire safety, slowing down the spreading of fire flames. The solution has been ruthlessly tested and certified with British standard BS476, European standard B1 DIN4102 and North American standard UL94.”

PPDS's van der Woude added: “Whether it’s a simple, traditional installation, or something more extravagant that flows seamlessly around doorways, the 7000 series simplifies the spectacular.”

For more information, see: Philips L-Line 7000 Series LED


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