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Monitors & Displays

Elevate your viewing experience
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Achieve stunning visual clarity

Experience lifelike colors and crisp details with high-resolution displays designed for professional and personal use.

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Boost productivity with multitasking features

Maximize efficiency with ultra-wide monitors and multi-window functionalities that streamline workflows for professionals.

A monitor showcasing vivid orange colors of an abstract wavy 3D illustration
Deliver vivid colors for creative work

Trust in factory-calibrated monitors with wide color gamuts and HDR support, perfect for designers, photographers, and video editors.

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Create immersive, high visibility digital signage

Engage audiences with high-brightness and wide-format displays ideal for retail, hospitality, and corporate environments.

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Optimize for collaborative environments

Utilize touchscreens and interactive displays for collaborative meetings and educational settings.

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Showcase Products with Retail Kiosks

Engage customers with interactive touch displays designed for self-service kiosks in retail environments.

Frequently Asked Questions

Why Work With Us

Why choose The Brain Computer Corporation over other suppliers?
The Brain Computer Corporation has been delivering AV solutions in the Philippines for over 38 years — making us one of the longest-established audio-visual integration companies in the country. This longevity is not incidental. It reflects a track record of completed projects across retail, corporate, hospitality, education, healthcare, and government sectors; deep relationships with leading hardware manufacturers and technology partners; and a technical team with expertise that takes years of real-world installation experience to develop.

When you work with The Brain Computer Corporation, you are not buying a screen from a supplier. You are engaging a technical partner who will assess your space, specify the right solution for your context, install it to a professional standard, and support it for the life of the asset.
Who are some of The Brain Computer Corporation’s trusted clients?
The Brain Computer Corporation has worked with a wide range of clients, including Gateway Mall, Ayala Malls Circuit, Smart Araneta Coliseum, Novotel, ABS-CBN, Giordano, PAGCOR, and the Cultural Center of the Philippines, among many others.
Do you serve clients outside of Metro Manila?
Yes. The Brain Computer Corporation serves clients across the Philippines, including key commercial centres in Cebu, Davao, Iloilo, Bacolod, Cavite, La Union, Bataan and other provincial and regional locations.

For projects outside Metro Manila, our team coordinates site visits, installation schedules, and after-sales support based on each project's specific location and requirements. Contact us to discuss your project location and we will advise on timelines and logistics.

All About Monitors and Displays

What size monitor is best for office or classroom work?
For most office desks, a 24 to 27-inch monitor is the sweet spot. It gives enough room to view documents, spreadsheets, and browser windows clearly, without taking up too much desk space or sitting too close to your eyes.

For classroom use, the right size depends on the room. A teacher's desk monitor for everyday lesson planning works fine at 24 to 27 inches, the same as an office desk. A monitor meant for small group work or a shared station, where two or three students view it together, often does better at 27 to 32 inches, since more people need to see it clearly at once.

Bigger isn't always better. A screen too large for your desk depth can force you to sit too close, which strains your eyes and neck over a full workday.
What is a retail display screen, and how is it different from an office monitor?
A retail display screen shows product information, pricing, or promotional video to shoppers in a store. Unlike an office monitor, which one person looks at closely for hours, a retail display screen needs to catch attention from a distance, often for just a few seconds as someone walks by.

This changes what matters most. Brightness and visibility take priority over fine detail, since shoppers view the screen briefly and from varying distances and angles. Many retail display screens are also smaller and more compact than office monitors, since they often sit on a shelf, counter, or product stand rather than a desk.
What size display screen works best for showing merchandise in a store?
This depends on where the screen sits and what it's showing. Small screens, around 7 to 15 inches, work well mounted directly on a shelf edge or a small product display, showing pricing, specs, or a short product video right next to the item itself.

Countertop or POS (point-of-sale) screens usually run 15 to 23 inches, large enough to show a product video or promotion clearly to a customer standing at the counter, without taking up too much space.

Larger screens, 32 inches and up, work well as standalone displays near an entrance or in a central aisle, where the goal is to catch the eye of shoppers from across the store rather than show detail up close.
Do retail display screens need to be touch-enabled?
Not always, but it depends on what you want the screen to do. A simple display showing looping product videos or rotating promotions works fine without touch. It just needs to play content automatically.

If you want shoppers to look up product details, browse a catalog, or interact with the display directly — checking sizes, colors, or related items, for example — a touch-enabled screen makes that possible. Touch screens cost more, so it's worth deciding whether interaction genuinely adds value for your specific use, or whether a simple looping display does the job just as well at a lower cost.
What maintenance do these screens need?
Very little, but a few habits help them last. Wipe screens occasionally with a soft, dry cloth to remove dust and fingerprints, which can dull brightness over time. For monitors with adjustable stands, check the joints occasionally to make sure they still hold position without drifting.

For retail display screens running content all day, check periodically that the content is updating correctly and the screen hasn't frozen or gone dark, especially for screens placed somewhere staff don't pass by often.

Installation, Service, and Warranty

Is delivery and installation included in the quotation?
Yes, delivery and installation are included in the quotation unless otherwise stated.
Do you have in-house technicians for installation, servicing, and support?
Yes, we have in-house technicians who handle installation, servicing, and technical support.

Having in-house service capability means that when a maintenance issue arises, the same team that installed your system is the team that comes to resolve it — with direct knowledge of your specific installation, its configuration, and its history.

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