
TAMUZ announces OCM 404 W HD OLED powered quadruple rack monitor.
TAMUZ is proud to announce it’s most recent ground breaking development. The world’s first OLED powered quadruple rack monitor to display SD, HD and graphic signals.
The new monitor, OCM 404 W HD is mechanically a very compact device equipped with four 4.3 ” (11 cm) wide screen OLED displays. With dimensions of only two rack units and a depth of approximately 2“ (48 mm) this monitor was constructed for the first time to house the OLED’s within a monitor bridge.
This self-light-emitting displays have quite a number of advantages compared to common LCD technology, however they are still accompanied by higher costs.
The acronym „OLED“ stands for Organic Light Emitting Diode which describes generally displays that are comprised of organic materials that emit coloured light when stimulated by a low level voltage. Single cells (pixels) that are extremely small are built up as a cluster from red, green and blue light-emitting diodes on a carrier material. Configured in large numbers, such a display will generate almost every light colour possible while simultaneously emitting a high brightness consequently making OLED panels very well suited as a video screen.
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