THÔNG SỐ MÀN HÌNH LED CẢM ỨNG 86 INCH EIBOARD
Hãng: EIBOARD
Công nghệ: Mỹ
Nguồn sáng: LED
Màn hình:
Kích thước hiển thị: 86 Inch
Độ phân giải: 4K ( 3.840 x 2.160) pixels
Độ tương phản: 6.000:1
Kính cường lực chống cháy 4mm
Hệ điều hành: Android và hệ điều hành Windows
Chế độ chia 4 khung hình trên một màn hình LED:
Kết nối được 2 khung hình qua cổng HDMI
Kết nối được 1 khung hình qua cổng VGA
Kết nối được 1 khung hình bằng thiết bị Android / Iphone / Ipad, ....
Tỷ lệ cạnh: 16:9
Độ sáng: 500 cd/m2
Tuổi thọ đèn: 50.000 giờ
Màu hiển thị: 16.7 triệu màu (8-bit/8-bit)
Góc nhìn: 178 độ ngang, 178 độ dọc
Tiêu chuẩn Video tương thích: NTSC M/N,PAL BG/DK/I/H,SECAM L/L
Định dạng Đa phương tiện: MPEG1,MPEG2,MPEG4,H264,RM,RMVB,MOV,MJPEG
Phát lại đa phương tiện USB2.0: Vidio / Âm thanh / Hình ảnh
Nâng cấp Hệ thống USB trực tuyến: Hỗ trợ chức năng nâng cấp USB trực tuyến
HDMI: V1.3, 720P / 1080P
HDCP: V1.1
3D DNR: Hỗ trợ DNR video 3D
Định dạng quét: Hỗ trợ quét 1080i video 3D qua DAS (Dynamic Adaptive Scan)
Kiểm soát âm thanh: Tự động phát hiện âm thanh chuẩn, hỗ trợ điều chỉnh cân bằng và âm thanh vòm (Âm thanh vòm là một hệ thống âm thanh làm cho âm thanh phát ra từ nhiều hướng bao quanh người nghe từ các hướng).
Âm thanh: 2 loa 15W
Hỗ trợ tiếng việt
Cài đặt sẵn phầm mềm WHITEBOARD
Nhập và cổng đầu ra:
Cổng đầu vào: AV * 2, RF * 1, VGA * 2 (trước * 1), TF * 1, Ypbpr * 1, MIC * 1, AUDIO * 1 (trước * 1), HDMI * 2 (trước * 1), LAN * 1
Đầu ra: Tai nghe SPDIF * 1 * 1 AV * 1 VGA * 1
Các cổng khác: USB2.0 * 3 (trước * 1), RS232 * 1, USB3.0 * 1 (trước, đang sử dụng PC), Chạm USB * 2 (trước * 1)
Thông số điểm chạm màn hình:
Công nghệ Chạm vào: Cảm ứng hồng ngoại
Điểm chạm: 20 điểm
Chế độ chạm: Đơn, đa điểm, nhấp chuột
Đối tượng sử dụng: Ngón tay, bút cảm ứng, hoặc các thiết bị có đầu bút
Quy mô quy nạp: Đường kính ≥ 5mm
Thời gian phản hồi (typ.): 6ms
Tốc độ con trỏ: Lên đến 300 chấm / Đa điểm, nhấp chuột: 125 điểm / giây
Kết nối PC: Windows 8, Windows 7, Windows XP, Mac, Linux, Andriod 5.0
Trình chiếu ngoài trời: có thể hoạt động tốt trong điều kiện ánh sáng mặt trời trực tiếp
Phụ kiện đi kèm:
Điều khiển từ xa: Remote điều khiển từ xa
Giá treo tường (vít, bộ dung cụ treo tường)
cáp USB: Cáp USB 1.5m cho màn hình cảm ứng USB2.0
Cáp VGA: Cáp VGA 1.5m
Cáp âm thanh: Cáp âm thanh 1.5m
Bút cảm ứng: 2 chiếc
User manul: 1 chiếc
Nguồn điện: 100 - 240V / 50 ~ 60HZ
Điện năng: <200W / Sự tiêu thụ năng lượng: ≤1w
Điều kiện làm việc:
Độ ẩm: 10-90%
Nhiệt độ: 32-104º F (0-40º C)
Trọng lượng: 75kg / Trọng lượng đóng hộp: 83kg
Kích thước: 1990 x 1202 x 114 mm / Kích thước đóng hộp: 2150 x 1400 x 255mm
Bảo hành: chính hãng 12 tháng cho màn hình
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What we're covering
• Zelensky in Washington: European leaders will join Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky at the White House, as he meets with US President Donald Trump this afternoon. Trump said Zelensky must agree to some of Russia’s conditions — including that Ukraine cede Crimea and agree never to join NATO — for the war to end.
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But the security guarantees? That’s where far more challenging ideas, like credibility, come into play. Could Zelensky rely on the US to deliver on some NATO Article 5-type promise, to defend Ukraine if Russia breaches any peace agreement?
Putin himself might even see an opportunity to further weaken the West, by testing any such guarantees, confident they are a bluff he could call. But all that would be for the future.
For now, it looks like Zelensky will have to weigh up whether he could bring his country with him if he were to cede territory to Russia – some of it still in Ukrainian hands – or whether he and his people could bear the costs of potentially defying Trump a Nobel Peace Prize, and say no.
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What we're covering
• Zelensky in Washington: European leaders will join Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky at the White House, as he meets with US President Donald Trump this afternoon. Trump said Zelensky must agree to some of Russia’s conditions — including that Ukraine cede Crimea and agree never to join NATO — for the war to end.
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• Zelensky in Washington: European leaders will join Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky at the White House, as he meets with US President Donald Trump this afternoon. Trump said Zelensky must agree to some of Russia’s conditions — including that Ukraine cede Crimea and agree never to join NATO — for the war to end.
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The land side of that “deal” will be obvious. It can be drawn on a map. Crimea: gone, says Trump. Donetsk: give all of it up, says Putin, apparently with Trump’s blessing.
But the security guarantees? That’s where far more challenging ideas, like credibility, come into play. Could Zelensky rely on the US to deliver on some NATO Article 5-type promise, to defend Ukraine if Russia breaches any peace agreement?
Putin himself might even see an opportunity to further weaken the West, by testing any such guarantees, confident they are a bluff he could call. But all that would be for the future.
For now, it looks like Zelensky will have to weigh up whether he could bring his country with him if he were to cede territory to Russia – some of it still in Ukrainian hands – or whether he and his people could bear the costs of potentially defying Trump a Nobel Peace Prize, and say no.
If he chose the latter, would the US President immediately end all remaining American support for Ukraine, in terms of military aid and intelligence sharing, for instance?
If that happened, to what extent could Zelensky’s European allies really step in and fill in the gaps left by any full US retreat?
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The land side of that “deal” will be obvious. It can be drawn on a map. Crimea: gone, says Trump. Donetsk: give all of it up, says Putin, apparently with Trump’s blessing.
But the security guarantees? That’s where far more challenging ideas, like credibility, come into play. Could Zelensky rely on the US to deliver on some NATO Article 5-type promise, to defend Ukraine if Russia breaches any peace agreement?
Putin himself might even see an opportunity to further weaken the West, by testing any such guarantees, confident they are a bluff he could call. But all that would be for the future.
For now, it looks like Zelensky will have to weigh up whether he could bring his country with him if he were to cede territory to Russia – some of it still in Ukrainian hands – or whether he and his people could bear the costs of potentially defying Trump a Nobel Peace Prize, and say no.
If he chose the latter, would the US President immediately end all remaining American support for Ukraine, in terms of military aid and intelligence sharing, for instance?
If that happened, to what extent could Zelensky’s European allies really step in and fill in the gaps left by any full US retreat?
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The land side of that “deal” will be obvious. It can be drawn on a map. Crimea: gone, says Trump. Donetsk: give all of it up, says Putin, apparently with Trump’s blessing.
But the security guarantees? That’s where far more challenging ideas, like credibility, come into play. Could Zelensky rely on the US to deliver on some NATO Article 5-type promise, to defend Ukraine if Russia breaches any peace agreement?
Putin himself might even see an opportunity to further weaken the West, by testing any such guarantees, confident they are a bluff he could call. But all that would be for the future.
For now, it looks like Zelensky will have to weigh up whether he could bring his country with him if he were to cede territory to Russia – some of it still in Ukrainian hands – or whether he and his people could bear the costs of potentially defying Trump a Nobel Peace Prize, and say no.
If he chose the latter, would the US President immediately end all remaining American support for Ukraine, in terms of military aid and intelligence sharing, for instance?
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