ME95C
95? Professional Display MEC Series
- Samsung ME95C 95-inch professional display with edge LED and full high-definition (FHD) delivers rich, high impact content and an immersive visual experience
- The sleek and slim design with its super-thin bezels makes it ideal for displaying seamless, life-size images in high-end environments.
Build an immersive store experience with stunning, life-size displays
Samsung ME95C LFDs with edge LED technology are ideal marketing solutions to lure shoppers into your upscale store while heightening brand awareness. Wow shoppers with fabulous, life-size digital videos and images of models walking down the runway or store merchandise on the world?s first 95-inch large format display in brilliant FHD. The displays` sleek, premium design can enhance any d?cor and create that luxurious ambiance shoppers seek. And thanks to its super-slim profile and symmetrical design, conveniently mount the display and adjust the format to landscape or portrait modes to deliver rich, dynamic and impactful content. Even when multiple displays are grouped together to create a stunning video wall, the ME95C?s ultra-narrow bezels seem to disappear into the background for a seamless viewing experience.
Enhance visual communication for increased productivity
ME95C displays are an exceptional choice over projectors and screens for delivering content in a meeting room. Slim and light with narrow bezels, these digital signages are easy to handle and install. Unlike projected images in a darkened room, digital signage presentations retain picture quality with broad color ratios, deep blacks and sharp images, even in bright light. Content shown on ME95C displays has virtually no distortion. Images aren?t blurred when the screen is touched. The presenter isn?t dazzled by light from a projector, nor does the presenter throw a shadow on the screen. The reduced light scatter and reduced reflection make the content easier to read, increasing audience concentration. With all of these features, ME95C displays are the perfect alternatives for a projector or a screen, and what?s more, your presentation area is free from machinery and cables. Also, with no bulbs to replace and less overall maintenance than a projector, ME95C displays have a longer, easier-to-maintain life span.
Create, display and manage content effortlessly with embedded Samsung Smart Signage Platform
Samsung Smart Signage Platform (SSSP) is embedded within Samsung displays, providing the power of a dual-core CPU and a combination of media player and integrated display solution, MagicInfo? Premium S player. The solution eliminates the need for additional PC modules, making installation and maintenance easier by providing all the necessary functions for display operation in a single display. Using the included MagicInfo Premium S player, you can create, schedule, and deploy content effortlessly. Multiple types of content can be streamed simultaneously and continuously courtesy of the dual-core CPU and 4GB of storage, and a high performance video processor integrated on a single chip. Save more by paying less for a display integrated with a media player and premium management solution. You can create multimedia and interactive content easily with pre-made templates. Customize your message using the intuitive user interface. Content can be played on multiple displays from a central PC, directly from internal storage or from a USB drive through plug and play. You can also efficiently monitor and schedule various types of content on multiple displays from one central location. These features of the embedded Samsung MagicInfo Premium S player come at no additional cost. With SSSP and the MagicInfo Premium S player, monitoring display status and controlling display operation have never been simpler.
Connect wirelessly to display multiple types of content
There?s no need for wired cables to be connected from PC module or any other device to the display to transmit the content any more. Built-in Wi-Fi is standard with ME95C displays, achieved with the Intel? WiDi 2.0 (Wireless Display) platform. Use Device to Display function to clone content wirelessly from the display to laptops, tablets or smartphones in the room, or from a device to the display. You can also play different content on each device and on the ME95C display. Without the need for wired connection, ME95C displays will decrease your cost of installation as well as simplify your operation of wall-mounted or housed displays. Plus, Full High Definition resolution and 5.1 channel audio support are included for high-quality video, image and audio transfers, helping you deliver impressive presentations to the audience.
Control connectivity with multiple options
ME95C displays offer powerful connectivity, with RJ45 and RS-232 connections that can be used simultaneously. Using a DVI loop out, a single presentational image can be shared with nearby digital signages. This feature eliminates the need to purchase separate video signal distributors for each display, further reducing equipment costs. ME95C displays also support High-bandwidth Digital Content Protection (HDCP) by using a DisplayPort 1.2 interface. With the HDCP support, LiveTV?, Blu-ray Disc and other HDCP content can be presented without an HDCP distributor.
Increase display flexibility with auto image rotation
Whether you create content in portrait or landscape mode, you can rotate it without reworking the content. ME95C displays support a pivot and image rotation function that displays content vertically or horizontally, without image distortion. Conveniently rotate your content automatically with two display options: original ratio and full ratio. These options preserve image quality when the images are rotated, with no loss of ratio.
Keep your message playing with automatic source switching
The Auto Source Switching feature on ME95C displays maintains virtually continuous, seamless content display. This feature automatically changes the display from one content source to another when the original source fails. Source recovery enables a content source to be used as a backup for ongoing play when another source is unavailable. This flexibility ensures that your business content remains available when you need it.
Upgrade content display with advanced management software in optional PC module
With easy-to-install PC modules, companies can transform Samsung LED LFDs into all-inclusive digital signage solutions that best accommodate their specific business needs. Slide a module into a compatible LFD to play digital signage content without dismantling the unit from the LFD. The PC modules eliminate the need for an external PC and cables, maintaining a clutter-free display environment. Using a PC module not only reduces equipment costs, but also facilitates efficient space management and creates a simplified environment.
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Samsung is a South Korean multinational conglomerate headquartered in Samsung Town, Seoul. It comprises numerous affiliated businesses, most of them united under the Samsung brand, and is the largest South Korean chaebol (business conglomerate).
Samsung was founded by Lee Byung-chul in 1938 as a trading company. Over the next three decades, the group diversified into areas including food processing, textiles, insurance, securities, and retail.
Samsung entered the electronics industry in the late 1960s and the construction and shipbuilding industries in the mid-1970s these areas would drive its subsequent growth.
Following Lee's death in 1987, Samsung was separated into four business groups – Samsung Group, Shinsegae Group, CJ Group and Hansol Group.
Since 1990, Samsung has increasingly globalised its activities and electronics in particular, its mobile phones and semiconductors have become its most important source of income. As of 2017, Samsung has the 6th highest global brand value.
Notable Samsung industrial affiliates include Samsung Electronics (the world's largest information technology company, consumer electronics maker and chipmaker measured by 2017 revenues), Samsung Heavy Industries (the world's 2nd largest shipbuilder measured by 2010 revenues), and Samsung Engineering and Samsung C&T (respectively the world's 13th and 36th largest construction companies).
Other notable subsidiaries include Samsung Life Insurance (the world's 14th largest life insurance company), Samsung Everland (operator of Everland Resort, the oldest theme park in South Korea) and Cheil Worldwide (the world's 15th largest advertising agency measured by 2012 revenues).
Samsung has a powerful influence on South Korea's economic development, politics, media and culture and has been a major driving force behind the "Miracle on the Han River".
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Negative Gain Screen: Material that reflects less light than a reference material. Often used for DLP and LCD projection systems.
Nonlinear Editing: Digital video systems that allow for clips to be extracted without affecting the master recording.
NTSC: National Television Standards Committee. Government-directed committee that established the U.S. color TV standard in 1953. Also known, sarcastically, as Never Twice the Same Color or Never The Same Color due to the inherent difficulty in achieving proper color calibration.
Outcue/Outq/Out-Point: These words all refer to the final few seconds of audio signifying the conclusion of the production.
Package: A completed and fully edited video piece.
Phase: Time relationship between signals it`s all relative.
PIP: Picture-in-picture.
Pixel: Contraction of picture element. The smallest element of data in a video image.
Plasma: Flat-panel display technology that ignites small pockets of gas to light phosphors.
Progressive Scanning: Each frame of a video image is scanned complete, from top to bottom, not interlaced. For example, 480p means that each image frame is made of 480 horizontal lines drawn vertically. Computer images are all progressively scanned. Requires more bandwidth (twice as much vertical information) and a faster horizontal scan frequency than interlaced images of the same resolution.
Projection System: Display that projects image onto a screen.
Raw Edit/Rough Cut: Video edited together without a voiceover, oncamera announcer or text so that separate narration or audio can be added.
Rear Screen Projection: A process of projection where an image is projected on the back surface of a screen placed between the audience and the projector. This allows for a very clean front-of-the-house look in your meeting room because all production equipment is in the back-of-the-house, behind the screen.
RGB: Red, Green, Blue. Can refer to an unprocessed video signal or the color points of a display device. Together these three colors make up every color seen on a display device.
RPTV: Rear-Projection Television.
Scan Lines: The lines drawn by an electron gun in a CRT system to make up the picture. Drawn horizontally, from left to right, starting at the top left and working to the bottom right.
SDTV: Standard Definition Television. Lower-resolution subset of the ATSC`s DTV system. 480i is typically accepted as an SD signal. Digital broadcasters can offer multiple sub-programs at SDTV quality, as opposed to one or two HD programs. Digital satellite and digital cable often refer to the majority of their programs as SDTV, somewhat erroneously, as neither system has anything to do with DTV, though both, technically, consist of a digital 480i signal.
Sigout: The final words of a segment used to signify the production`s conclusion.
Source: A component from which the system`s signals originate. DVD player, AM/FM tuners, and VCRs are sources: 2 Pull-down Recognition or 3:2 Inverse Telecine: Film is usually recorded at 24 frames per second. NTSC video (North America) is 30 frames (60 fields) per second. In order to get smooth motion, the film frames are broken into video fields in a 3-2-3 sequence. 3 fields for the first film frame, 2 fields for the second film frame, and so on. If a line doubler doesn`t compensate for the extra field during playback on a progressive-scan display, the image will have noticeable motion artifacts. A line doubler with 3:2 pull-down recognition or 3:2 inverse telecine can see this sequence in the signal and correct for it by making sure the last field in the first frame isn`t mixed with the first field of the second frame.
Standup: The portion of video in which the reporter directly speaks into the camera. If a standup concludes a package, it contains a sigout. If other video precedes and follows a standup, the segment is referred to as a bridge.
Uniformity: Even distribution across a given space. In video, uniformity can refer to the distribution of light (hot spotting) or color.
Unity Gain: Output that equals the input. Unity gain screen material reflects as much light as the reference material. Has an even dispersion of light.
UHD:Ultra-high-definition television (also known Ultra HD television,Ultra HD,UHDTV,UHD and Super Hi-Vision) today includes 4K UHD and 8K UHD.
User-Generated Content (UGC): Text, photos, video or audio supplied by the customers of a company.
Video Mapping: A technology to "paint" multiple video sources onto a stage or building where the image can be tightly trimmed around stage or building elements without necessarily needing multiple video projectors. Used to animate a stage set, change the entire mood of an event in real-time and provide an added wow factor.
Voice-over (VO): Verbal audio played over video.
Wall-to-Wall Coverage: A continuous broadcast report of a single story with few to no interruptions, usually reserved for particularly significant stories.
Y/C: Abbreviation for luminance/ chrominance, aka S-video signal. Color and detail signals are kept separate, thus preventing composite video artifacts. Cable uses four-pin connector. Used with S-VHS VCRs, DVD players, Hi-8, and DBS receivers.
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