55 Inch TV Monitor Rental
Category: TV Monitor Rental, Touch Screen Display Rental
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Large 55” Full HD / 4K display for professional visuals
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Crisp image quality with wide viewing angles
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HDMI, USB, and VGA connectivity options
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Slim and modern design for easy placement
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Adjustable stands and wall mounting options available
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Suitable for both indoor and outdoor event use (with enclosure)
Our 55 Inch TV Monitor Rental service provides the perfect solution for conferences, exhibitions, trade shows, corporate meetings, or private events that demand larger displays. The 55” screen size ensures high visibility for presentations, live feeds, digital signage, or branded content. With its sleek design and advanced display technology, this monitor enhances audience engagement while maintaining a professional look.
Applications
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Corporate meetings and boardrooms
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Trade shows and exhibitions
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Digital signage and product showcases
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Virtual and hybrid event streaming
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Sports screenings and entertainment events
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Training and educational seminars
Advantages
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Larger screen size ensures visibility from greater distances
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Easy setup with plug-and-play functionality
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Supports high-definition visuals for a professional appearance
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Can be used in both portrait and landscape modes
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Flexible rental options (daily, weekly, monthly)
Technical Specs
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Screen Size: 55 inches
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Resolution: Full HD 1080p / 4K UHD (based on model availability)
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Brightness: 350 – 500 nits (indoor use)
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Inputs: HDMI, USB, VGA, DisplayPort
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Mounting: Floor stand, wall mount, or truss mounting options
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Audio: In-built speakers + external audio support
FAQ
Q: Can the 55” TV be used outdoors?
A: Yes, with protective enclosures or shading, it can be used for outdoor events.
Q: Do you provide stands with the TV rental?
A: Yes, we provide floor stands, wall mounts, or truss mounting options depending on your event needs.
Q: Can I connect my laptop or media player to the TV?
A: Absolutely, the TV supports HDMI and VGA inputs for seamless connections.



