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DMD-60
The DMD-60 is a small, solid state, media player, capable of displaying full screen video presentations, on a continuous basis. Capable of using 6 types of re-programmable flash memory, content updates are as simple as placing a client card into an ATM.
The DMD-60 is the answer for low cost digital signage installations. |

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- Features
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- Displays digital pictures (JPEG) without a computer.
- Simply insert a compatible memory card into the digital frame to show photos, play Mp3 music or supported video files (memory card not included).
- Compatible memory cards include Secure Digital Card(SD), MultiMedia Card(MMC), SmartMedia, Memory Stick, Memory Stick Pro, Microdrive, & Compact Flash(CF)Card.
- Instantly plays MPEG 1,2,4(Optional) files stored in CF/Micro-Drive/SM/MMC/SD/MS
- Supports up to 12 Mega Pixels image files(JPEG format).
- Compatible with most digital camera's stored JPEG images and motion JPEG files.
- Includes a credit card style remote control.
- Automatic slide show with multiple transition effects and display times.
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Model Name: DMD-60 |
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Power Input: 12V DC, 2A typical |
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Power Consumption: 4.8W typical,normal operation
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Playable Format: MPEG1,MPEG4,JPG |
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Storage Medium: CF/IBM Microdrive, SM /MMC/SD/MS Card |
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Video Output: Single type:VGA, Composite or S-Video, Output format:PAL,NTSC |
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Video Resolution: 640*480 60Hz (VGA) - 720*480 or 704*480;29.97fps interlaced (NTSC) - 720*576 or 704*576;25fps interlaced (PAL)
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Picture Resolution: Baseline JPEG: maximum resolution is 5120*3840 - Progressive JPEG: maximum resolution is 2048*1536 |
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Audio Output: Earphone Ouput |
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Playback Functions: Standard playback : Play, Stop, Pause, Repeat |
TTUFF Technologies has a wide range of accessories specific to your digital signage
application. These proven products are ideally suited for customizing specialized applications, including:
- Surge protection
to protect delicate electronic equipment from transient
voltage surges, which can occur in any power line.
- Video cards
enabling the design of mutiple monitor installations.
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