Grand Canyon Displays

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Grand Canyon Displays are the world’s largest and most spectacular professional monitors. Its screen size vary from 76″ to 160″”.

Its resolutions are up to 15360×2400 Pixels. This new type of monitor provide leading stunning image quality, addressing each pixel individually to create sharper text than any CRTs, and at a fraction of the dot pitch of plasma technology.

It has a feature of versatile connectivity which means one computer for all 4 display panels, or one panel for up to 4 individual computers.

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