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ITD is a worldwide leading industrial touch display equipment’s solutions provider with an after-service center in Netherlands combining researching, developing, manufacturing, marketing & service with an excellence in varied kinds of industrial displays and touchscreen products started from 2005 and later expanded to embedded panel PC, digital signage, rugged stainless steel/aluminum alloy IP65 ...
Rugged Display can be widely used in enterprises, military, offices, laboratories, individual homes, KIOSK, ATM, Transportation, Industrial automation control, etc.
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The company adheres to the principles of "customer interests first" and "small profits but quick turnover", abides by the business style of "loyalty, pragmatism, communication, and stability", strives to improve product quality, and strives to lead the new trend of industrial mini pc with 4g ram, pc industrial, 1U Rackmount Network Server development. In addition, we would properly guide the customers about the application techniques to adopt our products and the way to select appropriate materials. We believe that a successful enterprise is composed of a well-trained, experienced and competent workforce.
We will do our best to meet the requirements of global customers with high quality 21.5 Inch Rugged Industrial Capacitive Touch Screen Computer with IP65 Grade, Win 10 Preinstalled and good after-sales service. Our personnel selection mechanism truly reflects the full use of talents and lays the foundation for attracting more excellent talents. The company has a professional sales and technical service team to provide efficient and excellent services.
iTechLCD founded in 2004 is a worldwide company with the objective of designing, developing, and manufacturing complete all weather proof outdoor/semi outdoor high brightness, sunlight readable, full HD LCD with sealed IP65/NEMA4 enclosures. We have references all around the globe with almost hundreds of screens installed in harsh coldest and hottest outdoor environment from Las Vegas, USA to Montreal/Quebec, Canada. Our outdoor screens providing the real world proofing of reliability for many years to come.
Rugged monitors, as the name suggests, are capable of surviving in any type of condition. These monitors are made using latest technologies and are mostly used by the military. It is very hard to keep away from this new range of computers, where computers have become a part and parcel of our daily lives.
Computers used in harsh environments need to be protected from elements that can destroy their functioning and make them redundant. Therefore, water resistant rugged LCD monitors have also come to the market; for example the sunlight readable LCD information display panel.
The screen is water resistant and therefore, if water falls then the function is not disturbed. These computers can function smoothly even in temperatures ranging below minus 20 degrees. The rugged monitor performance depends solely on the improved technology used. Countries like Japan, China, and America have introduced new standards of LCD information panel displays.
One of the characteristics of these types of computers is their ability to survive in any type of condition. They remain unfazed irrespective of the rugged conditions. Clarity in vision is another characteristic offered by these types of monitors. Consumers have started to believe that ‘seeing is believing’ in dangerous conditions with these displays.
The picture quality provided by these types of monitors is of higher quality. They also offer high brightness and contrast levels as well. Besides, the longevity of these displays solely depends on the rugged dust-proof systems. These electronic devices have no fans and moving parts. These types of displays consume low energy as the electro-magnetic radiations are very less. Having less electro magnetic radiation this does not harm your eyes compares to the other similar products. These rugged touch screen monitors can also be remotely connected and supervised.
You must be wondering as to why it is called a rugged LCD monitor. The monitors are framed in a steel frame, which binds it all over. These types of displays may also have a touch screen interface. This enables them to function smoothly in difficult conditions. The information panel displays have also found their place in receptions of luxury hotels, boardrooms, video conferencing, and also in retail showrooms for advertising and surveillance.
Are you looking for displays for commercial or non-commercial purposes? Then you can buy rugged LCD monitors for better management. You can also opt for these monitors in harsh environments where similar products may not be as durable or function smoothly over a longer period of time.
Portable rugged monitors are also now available enabling them to be deployed as computer monitors in the setting up of field incident rooms. Now rugged screens can be made with touch screen technology, which many people would never have dreamt could be made to work in a rugged application. This has enabled them to become widely used in the rail industry where the convenience of a touch screen has obvious operator benefits where by using a normal keyboard is simply not a practical option.
The benefits of rugged screens are numerous, the first being they can withstand hard knocks or even being dropped of, of a table. They can be made waterproof and scratch resistant. All of these factors mean that they can be used in a very wide range of applications from being used by the military in setting up temporary field operations through to be used widely in the utilities industry for data collection purposes.
faytech North America is the New York distribution center for all faytech products. faytech NA specializes in the design, development, manufacturing and marketing of specific computing solutions such as: Touch Screen Desktops, Touch Screen Computers, Embedded Computers, Industrial PCs, Industrial Computers, Resistive Touch PCs, and Computer Kiosks.
In addition we offer touch screen display solutions: Touch Screen Monitors, Capacitive Touch Screens, IP65 Displays, High Brightness Displays, Sunlight Readable Displays, Industrial Monitors, Resistive Monitors, and Rugged Monitors. faytech NA also customizes projects for our clients throughout North America, South America, Europe, Africa, and Asia.
IVO industrial TFT LCDs – IVO are a Chinese TFT manufacturer, offering very competitively priced panels. They have a small line up, focused on industrial applications but are looking to expand their range in the near future. TFT panel driver boards for IVO industrial TFT LCDs are available – VGA, DVI and video input cards to drive a wide range of TFT panels. IVO is an innovative and renowned manufacturer of high-quality TFT LCD panels and displays, which CDS has added to our product range. Our IVO TFTs in sizes from 7″ to 27″ (17.78 to 68.59 cm) are characterized by their wide, symmetrical viewing angles and a high resolution, which ensures a very detailed image reproduction.
IVO provide an excellent price performance ratio and CDS offers long-term available industrial TFTs with integrated LED converter in the sizes listed, plus for easy installation CDS offers these TFTs as a complete VIDEO/HDMI/VGA/DP kit solutions. For the MIPI TFT displays. Plus CDS also has matching resistive analog and PCAP (I²C or USB) touch screens, including customised touchscreen solutions. For other manufacturers we have Public Information Displays (PID) for advertising and infotainment which are available in sizes from 29″ (72.64 cm) to 85″ (215.9 cm), with various brightness levels up to 4500cd/m² and can be used in 24/7 permanent operation. The displays provide excellent value for money and long-term availability.
15-inch Industrial Panel PC AIPAD-15KBU installed Intel 8th/10th Cost-effective CPU. One SO-DIMM memory, Max support 16GB DDR4. Front panel aluminum alloy die-casting, high temperature anticorrosion, IP65 protection class. The rear shell is made of aluminum alloy die-casting, good heat dissipation, beautiful and sturdy. Wall mount/Rack mount/Desktop stand/100 X 100mm VESA installation method. Industrial grade LED LCD display. High temperature analog resistive touch screen, supporting 35 million clicks. Two full-size mini-PCIe (One is configurable with mSATA). Industrial panel PC windows 10 support one Msata SSD or 2.5inch SATA SSD. Dual Intel Gigabit network interfaces. Two full-function RS232/422/485, BIOS setup mode.
The Panasonic Toughbook FZ-T1 is part of the latest fully-rugged handheld series from Panasonic and I know that when thinking about the toughest phones, most people will point to the Samsung Active series (or some other Chinese brands), but Toughbook devices are simply on another level in terms of ruggedness. I found it a bit amusing when Panasonic was referring to its 5-inch handsets as tablets that can make phone calls (which is not really wrong) and the Toughbook FZ-T1 is now a handheld and the Wi-Fi/4G version has all the functions of a normal smartphone. The way it is built and the additional features it has, clearly sets it apart even from the rest of the rugged smartphones and the closest device that I could find is the Cat S61 (due to its thermal imaging camera).
Underneath the display, there is a mono speaker (can go up to 95dB) and a microphone – yes, the three physical buttons (Back, Start and Search) are now gone and replaced by the on-screen alternative. I think that all rugged smartphones should keep the physical buttons and not migrate towards a display-only approach, but I’m willing to give Panasonic a pass due to the glove mode (allows you to use the phone with thick gloves) and rain mode (makes sure that there are no misoperations if the display gets we – (the process involves limiting the touchscreen multi-touch usability from 10 fingers to just one finger).
The sides of the Toughbook FZ-T1 are a combination between the gray plastic that stretches towards the front bezels and a black rubberized material (this combo does help move the Toughbook FZ-T1 slightly outside the industrial look).
Furthermore, on the left side, a protective cover hides the microUSB port (there is no USB-C), on the top, there’s a 3.5mm headset jack which sits next to a 1D/2D barcode reader, while on the right, there’s the Power button, a programmable Side button and the volume buttons (on the bottom of the device, there is an expansion bus for attaching an optional cradle – useful in an industrial environment where you can easily misplace the device). The rear side of the FZ-T1 is quite interesting since there is a slightly inflated portion towards the top (to accommodate the barcode reader) with the camera embedded within it, while towards the bottom, there is a latch which, once operated, will expose the removable battery.
The large part of the front side is occupied by the 5-inch display, which has a resolution of 1280 x 720 pixels (a bit disconcerting for a 2-year old rugged phone), a pixel density of around 294ppi and up to 500cd/m2 brightness levels (seems to be the same as on the far older Toughpad FZ-E1). Yes, the display is outdated and I know that the focus was more towards functionality and less about entertainment, but even so it’s a bit ridiculous considering the price tag (the CAT S61 is also fairly industrial, but has a far batter display). That being said, the pixel density is low, the colors aren’t really as vibrant as what other cheaper phones from the competition have to offer and the viewing angles aren’t that great. Now, since this is a rugged device, it is expected that the screen won’t shatter easily and this is true for the most part since it can be dropped from 10 feet without taking any damage (the thick border that surrounds the display plays an important part) and it will survive without problems a lot of drops (yes, even face-first ones – it’s surprisingly difficult to destroy this device).
The ToughPad FZ-T1 uses Android 8.1 Oreo and it’s an interesting choice, considering that past devices from Panasonic relied on the Windows Mobile and it made sense since it had a better integration with various software from tech and industry companies. The Android OS is going to feel more comfortable for most users and I suppose this handheld rugged device doesn’t really need any special apps – as with other manufacturers of rugged smartphones, Panasonic doesn’t seem to like to update the OS on its devices.
The FZ-T1 is equipped with an 8-megapixel rear camera (with LED flash and auto-focus) and no, there is no front-facing camera on this smartphone (a bold decision, considering that even in an industrial environment, people may want to make video calls).
One of the most important aspects of any smartphone or tablet (rugged or not) is the battery life and truth be told, I was expecting a large battery, something similar to the Toughpad FZ-E1 (6200mAh), but no, the FZ-T1 has a 3,200mAh battery which is both replaceable and hot swappable. Panasonic claims that the battery can last up to 12 hours when scanning barcodes three times per minute (mixed with some light WiFi use and cellular calls). Furthermore, the Toughbook FZ-T1 should take about 2 hours and a half for charging the battery from 0 to 100% (depending on the ambient temperature, it can take more).
Verdict: Why isn’t the Panasonic Toughbook FZ-T1 the first in the list you may ask, since it’s such a great rugged device? Well, because it doesn’t really follow the same guidelines as the usual smartphones (or tablets, for that matter) and, while it’s true that rugged cell phones, in general, are more niche devices, the Panasonic Toughbook FZ-T1 is even more narrow into the targeted audience. To be more specific, this belongs in a warehouse with industrial workers and I highly doubt I’ll ever see an active person running with this mammoth strapped to their arm. That being said, the Panasonic Toughbook FZ-T1 is pretty much the pinnacle of ruggedness, having a screen resistant to shock, the case can handle pretty much everything you throw at it, it has some awesome features (suitable for an industrial environment), but there are some minuses, since software is a bit outdated, the camera is nothing to brag about (and the front-facing one is completely missing), the device is quite thick and the most important negative is the incredibly high price.
Emdoor Rugged Tablets have total size, covering from 7 to 12-inch and support different systems like Android or windows, or Linux to meet your specific requests.