Ultra-wide display for elevator multimedia information and entertainment


Hauppauge, N.Y. – E-Motive’s new Panorama range of multimedia elevator displays is now available from Janus Elevator Products. The ultra-wide LCDs provide customized in-car entertainment and information with a design specifically optimized for elevator use.

The Panorama’s ultra-wide aspect ratio makes the best use of available elevator space. It can be oriented landscape in the elevator transom or portrait in the car front return panel. Flexible custom screen layouts are programmed by building management to display any combination desired of information including floor number, elevator direction, static or scrolling messages, synchronized floor directories, advertisements, live feeds, and video clips.

Panorama is available in four screen sizes–19”, 28”, 38” and an industry-first 49” inch widths. The LED-backlit LCD displays have enhanced dynamic contrast and brilliant color depth to provide vivid color images. Screens can be configured locally using USB or remotely from a networked PC. A well designed heat-dissipation system and reliable components ensure uninterrupted service.

For more information about the E-Motive Panorama from Janus, visit www.januselevator.com or call 800-527-9156.

 

 



July 23, 2014


Topic Area: Press Release


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