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News ISOL-8 Launch VMC-1080 Video Mains Conditioner for Plasma and LCD Display Picture Enhancement (12/11/2007) The ISOL-8 VMC1080 is designed to provide a clean, stable and noise-free mains supply to any video display, to protect against damaging voltage spikes and to improve picture quality. By designing from scratch, specifically for video displays, it is possible to offer very high performance in a small package. Using a combination of differential, and unusually, series mode filtration, the VMC1080 provides massive noise reduction. As well as protecting the video display, and hence the owner's investment in these valuable components, against damage from high voltage spikes, the ISOL-8 VMC1080 also allows Plasma, LCD and CRT televisions as well as high quality video projectors to reach their true performance potential with improved contrast, more vivid colours, better image depth and a sharper, more focused and less grainy picture. The ISOL-8 VMC1080 is designed to be used close to the video display that it is powering, its small size allows it to be secured to the mounting bracket for the display, the back of display itself or to the wall. A mounting kit is included. An IEC output lead is supplied which is suitable for most situations. Features: ISOL-8 VMC-1080 * Helps protect valuable displays and projectors from mains-borne spikes. * Gives more vivid and accurate colours. * Improves picture contrast. * Reduces motion judder. * Supplied with mounting kit. * Designed and manufactured in England. UK selling price (Inc. VAT) ISOL-8 VMC-1080 £169.00
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