With onboard SoC MediaPlayer w/ CMS platform, the 86" NEC C861Q-MPi allows for clear, gapless playback of media files. The -MPi utilize the Raspberry Pi3+ compute module with a more powerful CPU. Run media files off of USB media, store files locally with 32GB of onboard storage, or load files over a local area network. 24/7 runtime with scheduling and content previews. The CMS platform allows the user to install a selected partners CMS software without having to image the SoC on your own. With a wide range of the latest connectivity interfaces including HDMI 2.0 x3 and DisplayPort 1.2 x2/daisy chain option, these displays offer the future-proofing necessary for the investment. The C861Q-MPi series boasts a 350 cd/m² brightness along with a new anti-glare surface that allows for efficient readability when ambient light is present and is ideal for 24/7 signage in Retail environments as well as when used for presentation purposes in Corporate or Educational institutions. Stylish and sleek design allows for easy and unobtrusive integration into any environment 350 cd/m² brightness combined with UHD resolution and new anti-reflective screen surface will capture the attention of the audience while allowing for clear visibility in higher ambient light conditions Future proof modular expansion options including the ability to integrate Open Pluggable Specification (OPS) or a Raspberry Pi Compute Modules seamlessly into the display SpectraView Engine allows for complete color, intensity, gamma or uniformity control for the ultimate imaging performance Integrated Media Player allows for audio, video or image playback via USB or SD card Industrial-strength, premium-grade panel with additional thermal protection, internal temperature sensors with self-diagnostics and fan-based technology, allows for hassle-free 24/7 operation Full 3 year commercial warranty to allow for peace of mind and protection of this investment Pair with a WMK-3255S wall mount to meet ADA Compliance requirements for a thin depth signage solution New! NEC MediaPlayer on the SoC powered by Raspberry Pi