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NEC Solutions (America), Inc.
Visual Systems Division
1250 Arlington Heights Rd., Suite 400
Itasca, IL 60143-1248

“A bright image was

especially important 

in the window units

due to possible glare

caused by daylight and

window reflection, and

NEC’s plasma

technology was able to

meet this special

criteria.”

the solution

The DePaul technology team decided the best vehicle was a series of seven self-
standing visual displays positioned throughout the university’s many campuses.
After researching LCD and plasma technology, they decided on plasma, due to its
higher contrast, brighter color in ambient light, better picture detail and lower cost.

Each display unit incorporates a computer system, live Internet feed and 11 NEC 42-
and 50 inch plasma displays, configured to broadcast pre-determined, looped
information at DePaul’s downtown and six Chicagoland campus locations.  The
displays effectively communicate information in the street-facing windows and
campus locations for students as well as the walking public to view.  Depending on
the location, the feed may include a variety of web sites with local and national
news, sports, traffic and weather.  And every few minutes, promotional material
created by DePaul also runs, to inform students of new course offerings or university
events.  

A bright image was especially important in the window units due to possible glare
caused by daylight and window reflection, and NEC’s plasma technology was able to
meet this special criteria, due to its patented capsulated color filter technology,
which improves color response and enhances contrast, producing readable images
even in harsh light.  The DePaul technology team also was impressed with the clear,
contrasted images the plasma displayed – even at extreme viewing angles.

the benefits

Since the plasma displays were launched, the response from students, faculty and
staff has been outstanding.  Not only are students better aware of world and local
news, but they also have timely information about what’s going on in their own
university, from campus and local job openings, to educational seminars and social
events.  

The digital signage concept has certainly paid off in spades for DePaul University.
Their display is known throughout Chicago as an impressive and helpful outreach
to the public.

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