The visible gap between neighbouring LCD panels is a classic problem with multi-screen displays. Even with so-called 'super-narrow bezel' panels, the gap between the screens is usually around 5mm.
Says dnp global sales & marketing manager, S°ren Kraemmergaard, "For more than 20 years we have used optical screen technology to boost the quality of projected images. Now we are using our optical know-how to give LCD multi-screen images a facelift."
InvisiBezel is an optical front cover that can be mounted on top of standard 'super narrow-bezel' LCD panels. The edges consist of prisms that optically stretch the pixels at the edge of the LCD panel in such a way as to conceal the bezel. The result is a near-seamless viewing experience. As a positive side-effect, it also protects the panels from scratches.
"The key market for the new product is public display/digital signage and corporate/exhibition. We are currently looking for partners who sell and service LCD panels, and who are interested in a dealership," says S°ren Kraemmergaard.
Other highlights of the dnp stand (8-F230) are the official European introduction of the dnp Supernova Blade, an ultra-thin frameless version of the award-winning dnp Supernova Screen, and the new dnp Supernova STS (ultra-short throw) screen for educational applications. Last but not least, visitors can preview a prototype of a semi-transparent rear projection screen for digital signage.
(Jim Evans)