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In the heat of battle, you depend on your artillery to perform under brutal, stressful conditions. After all, your troop"s lives and the mission are at stake. Our service men and women deserve only the best ruggedized components that are reliable to the core...and to the corps.
These rugged LCD innovations continue to prove indispensable as the military continues its development of on-the-move intelligence systems, threat detection, surveillance and suppression operations. Therefore, every General Digital military-grade LCD monitor and ruggedized peripheral can be customized to meet the rigorous demands presented in the modern warfare theater.
General Digital"s reputation for going above and beyond military standards means we utilize in-house equipment for engineering, design, testing and validation of all of our rugged LCD displays.
General Digital designs and builds in the United States of America, so you know you’re getting robust and dependable flat panel military LCD monitors and accessories. Our monitors will last for years, long after the others have succumbed to the elements. Below is a list of our heavy-duty product line, which will suit just about any requirement you have. And if it doesn’t, we’ll build it for you.
The Saber series consists of standard rack mount, panel mount and standalone/VESA mount military-grade and COTS (Commercial Off-The-Shelf) LCD monitors. Options include sunlight readable displays, LED backlights, NVIS goggle compatibility, touch screens, multiple video inputs and more. The
The TwoView Micro (dual display), SlimLine Micro and Rack Mount Hinge series consist of 1U and 2U high rack mount, flip-up and flip-down military-grade LCD monitors in a rack mount drawer. Options include sunlight readable displays, LED backlights, NVIS goggle compatibility, touch screens, multiple video inputs and more. They have been used in military applications such as:
The TwoView (dual display), SlimLine 1U and SlimLine Lite II series consist of 1U and 2U high rack mount, flip-up military-grade LCD monitors with integral keyboards and trackballs in a rack mount drawer. Options include sunlight readable displays, LED backlights, NVIS goggle compatibility, touch screens, multiple video inputs, keyboards and more. They have been used in military applications such as:
The Barracuda series consists of NEMA 4/6 and IP67 environmentally sealed rack mount, panel mount and standalone/VESA mount military-grade and COTS (Commercial Off-The-Shelf) LCD monitors. Options include sunlight readable displays, LED backlights, NVIS goggle compatibility, touch screens, multiple video inputs and more. The marine-grade
The Impact series consists of an open frame military-grade LCD monitor kit, ready for mounting where you need it. Options include sunlight readable displays, LED backlights, NVIS goggle compatibility, touch screens, multiple video inputs and more. They have been used in military applications such as:
We appreciate all the hardships that our young fighting men and women must endure. They deserve the best America has to offer to keep them safe and sound, and General Digital is proud to supply them with ruggedized tactical display equipment upon which they and their battalion can depend.
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AbraxSys Corporation is a leading manufacturer of rugged, industrial monitors and outdoor sunlight readable touch screen monitors, marine and military grade LCD displays, panel PC touch screen computers, rugged computers, sunlight viewable high bright technology, touch screen systems, legacy video timing formats, LED displays, process controls configured video systems, and large public information outdoor flat panel digital systems for applications and harsh conditions that require a true rugged display monitor system.
AbraxSys offers a comprehensive line of rugged and high brightness LCD products and Ingress Protection levels, including IP65 (NEMA 4), IP66 (NEMA 4X), IP56, IP54, NEMA 12 (IP52), IP50, and IP67 (NEMA 9). LCD sizes range from 6.5” to 55”. A multitude of mechanical mounting configurations are available including Panel Mount, Stainless Steel Panel Mount, 19" Rack Mount, VESA Mount, Open-Frame Chassis Mount, Rugged Tabletop, Yoke Mount, Head Mount, and many others. AbraxSys ruggedized monitors are available with the latest touch screen technology. Visit our blog for an in depth comparison of the top five touch screen technologies.
These monitors have all professional features and adjustments as UMD and Tally, Blue Only, Aspect Ratio Selection, Markers, Real time color Waveform and Vectorscope per input (SDI 1 and SDI2), 16 Channel Audio Level Meters, Alarms, Timecodes, backlight and color temperature adjustment (5600K, 6500K, 9300K, and RGB Gain and Bias adjustment),.. SFX-3G monitors integrate user configurable direct keys and encoder to easy navigate through the OSD menu. Any adjustment can be located in a direct key, to access functions just with a press, and keys LED lights can be turned off if required for dark environments.
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VarTech’s high bright sunlight readable LCD monitors and touchscreen displays give users crystal clear images and video in direct sunlight and outdoor applications.
Our high bright sunlight readable LCD monitors and touchscreen displays have brightness levels ranging from 1000 nits to 1600 nits. These brightness levels far exceed consumer-grade monitors which typically produce 150 to 350 nits brightness. VarTech’s high bright sunlight readable LCD technology ensures crisp, highly viewable videos and images in direct sunlight and high ambient light work environments.
VarTech’s high bright sunlight readable displays use industrial-grade enhanced LED backlights to increase luminance without increasing heat. Proprietary Enhanced Light Transmission Technology (ELTT) gives our screens exceptional clarity, wide viewing angles, and maximum light reflection. Optical bonding reduces light reflection and increases ruggedness by providing a solid transparent bond between the thin-film-transfer (TFT) LCD screen and the front face of the monitor or touchscreen display.
Have you ever wondered what makes a monitor truly “rugged”? Monitors used in defense and aerospace applications must meet the rigorous design specifications and testing requirements put in place by the United States Department of Defense (DoD) to ensure the LCD monitor can survive in the extreme environment where it is deployed. EIZO is conducting the MIL-DTL-901E Lightweight Hammer Shock Test: Grade A, Class I. Read More »
Military-grade monitors must display clear visual data so operators can make accurate decisions. Exposure to intense sunlight and freezing temperatures threaten the performance of conventional LCD monitors. Optical bonding strengthens the LCD panel, boosts screen readability, and provides increased situational awareness for missions. Read More »
a line of extreme and ultra-narrow bezel LCD displays that provides a video wall solution for demanding requirements of 24x7 mission-critical applications and high ambient light environments
In bigger hospitals, proper coordination is needed for a well-organized operation of various departments. These include moving the patients efficiently. LCD monitors are being used in order to display related information about patients and improve their flow as well as increase their family’s awareness about their locations. It also shows which rooms are available, along with other important information.
Moreover, LCD screens could also function as a stand-alone TV and as a computer monitor. With these, it is capable of internet and local area network connectivity. In a hospital or any other bigger setting, such connectivity is useful to monitor several LCD screens remotely.
The modern day medical system are already utilizing the latest LCDs for a more detailed and accurate diagnosis. An example of this is a procedure called Mammography.
Advanced LCD monitors are now being used in hospitals and other medical facilities to deliver reliable medical-grade visualization and surgical displays. Some are even equipped with OR integration technologies.
LCD screens are being used in wards in order to monitor patients and their corresponding beds for information. Most hospitals have central monitor in the whole ward that can be used in case of any emergency along with other information in the area.
In the waiting rooms of most hospitals, LCD monitors are being used to share important medical information such as how to avoid catching dengue with corresponding images or videos. This acts as a way to inform or educate the visitors. LCD screens also acts as a TV and thus, provides entertainment in the waiting rooms of hospitals.
Many hospitals nowadays are using LCDs as digital navigation tools to lead their visitors around the area. Many of these have even touchscreen features.
Medical-grade LCD displays are markedly superior as compared to those which are designed for commercial use for a number of reasons. First, it underwent an inherent component and manufacturing quality process which are compliant to highly rigorous medical standards. It also passed very sophisticated QA control systems and software compatibility procedures.
Medical displays are also designed to have greater luminance stability throughout their lifetime. This gives high quality image presentation and diagnostic yield to the clinician. Moreover, it extends the life of such costly device. For a better image presentation, it features higher maximum luminance in contrast to the consumer-grade monitors. It has also higher contrast ratio and better grayscale reproduction.
The availability of a more advanced digital technology such as the latest LCD screens has changed the way medical facilities and hospitals operate. It plays an integral part in which the data about patients are being used and distributed. Because it is now a necessity in these amenities, the quality of such products must be considered carefully. iTech Company offers reliable
One use of the term display resolution applies to fixed-pixel-array displays such as plasma display panels (PDP), liquid-crystal displays (LCD), Digital Light Processing (DLP) projectors, OLED displays, and similar technologies, and is simply the physical number of columns and rows of pixels creating the display (e.g. 1920 × 1080). A consequence of having a fixed-grid display is that, for multi-format video inputs, all displays need a "scaling engine" (a digital video processor that includes a memory array) to match the incoming picture format to the display.
For device displays such as phones, tablets, monitors and televisions, the use of the term display resolution as defined above is a misnomer, though common. The term display resolution is usually used to mean pixel dimensions, the maximum number of pixels in each dimension (e.g. 1920 × 1080), which does not tell anything about the pixel density of the display on which the image is actually formed: resolution properly refers to the pixel density, the number of pixels per unit distance or area, not the total number of pixels. In digital measurement, the display resolution would be given in pixels per inch (PPI). In analog measurement, if the screen is 10 inches high, then the horizontal resolution is measured across a square 10 inches wide.NTSC TVs can typically display about 340 lines of "per picture height" horizontal resolution from over-the-air sources, which is equivalent to about 440 total lines of actual picture information from left edge to right edge.
Most television display manufacturers "overscan" the pictures on their displays (CRTs and PDPs, LCDs etc.), so that the effective on-screen picture may be reduced from 720 × 576 (480) to 680 × 550 (450), for example. The size of the invisible area somewhat depends on the display device. Some HD televisions do this as well, to a similar extent.
Programs designed to mimic older hardware such as Atari, Sega, or Nintendo game consoles (emulators) when attached to multiscan CRTs, routinely use much lower resolutions, such as 160 × 200 or 320 × 400 for greater authenticity, though other emulators have taken advantage of pixelation recognition on circle, square, triangle and other geometric features on a lesser resolution for a more scaled vector rendering. Some emulators, at higher resolutions, can even mimic the aperture grille and shadow masks of CRT monitors.
The availability of inexpensive LCD monitors made the 5∶4 aspect ratio resolution of 1280 × 1024 more popular for desktop usage during the first decade of the 21st century. Many computer users including CAD users, graphic artists and video game players ran their computers at 1600 × 1200 resolution (UXGA) or higher such as 2048 × 1536 QXGA if they had the necessary equipment. Other available resolutions included oversize aspects like 1400 × 1050 SXGA+ and wide aspects like 1280 × 800 WXGA, 1440 × 900 WXGA+, 1680 × 1050 WSXGA+, and 1920 × 1200 WUXGA; monitors built to the 720p and 1080p standard were also not unusual among home media and video game players, due to the perfect screen compatibility with movie and video game releases. A new more-than-HD resolution of 2560 × 1600 WQXGA was released in 30-inch LCD monitors in 2007.
In 2010, 27-inch LCD monitors with the 2560 × 1440 resolution were released by multiple manufacturers, and in 2012, Apple introduced a 2880 × 1800 display on the MacBook Pro. Panels for professional environments, such as medical use and air traffic control, support resolutions up to 4096 × 21602048 × 2048 pixels).
When a computer display resolution is set higher than the physical screen resolution (native resolution), some video drivers make the virtual screen scrollable over the physical screen thus realizing a two dimensional virtual desktop with its viewport. Most LCD manufacturers do make note of the panel"s native resolution as working in a non-native resolution on LCDs will result in a poorer image, due to dropping of pixels to make the image fit (when using DVI) or insufficient sampling of the analog signal (when using VGA connector). Few CRT manufacturers will quote the true native resolution, because CRTs are analog in nature and can vary their display from as low as 320 × 200 (emulation of older computers or game consoles) to as high as the internal board will allow, or the image becomes too detailed for the vacuum tube to recreate (i.e., analog blur). Thus, CRTs provide a variability in resolution that fixed resolution LCDs cannot provide.
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We design the SRMWX-18.5 Series high brightness displays to operate in nearly any environmental conditions. Whether in frigid conditions or blazing heat, these sunlight displays will survive and thrive. To clarify, some of these monitors will operate in temperatures down to -4°F (-20°C). They will also withstand brutal heat. Moreover, operating temperatures go up to +158°F (+70°C). The rugged stainless steel NEMA 4X waterproof enclosure assures years of reliable imaging performance. Specifically, typicalMTBFfor these monitors is 50,000 hours.
Our 18.5 waterproof sunlight readable displays with 1,000 nit screen brightness are found in a wide range of demanding industries. For example,military,law enforcement, aviation andentertainmenthavebenefitted. They are also deployed in the inspection, marine, oil & gas, industrial andtransportation industries. TRU-Vumonitors are backed by our full 3-Year Warranty. This ensures you of many years of reliable service.
We specifically design all TRU-Vu industrial LCD monitors for use in demanding applications. Every TRU-Vu monitor utilizes industrial-grade components . We provide high-end LCD panels not found in retail/consumer-grade monitors. This ensures superior image quality, improved performance and greater durability. Our 3-Year Warranty guarantees you of reliable worry-free operation and service to back it up.
With over 200 LCD monitors and touch screens on our site, selecting the ideal equipment, or touch screen solution may be a bit overwhelming.To help narrow-down the choices, check out ourAdvanced Search Tool.For example, this enables you to filter by your own specific search requirements. See our full line-up of industrial-grade Sunlight Readable and Daylight Readable. This filters all of our monitors by high brightness features. Additionally, you’ll find the sunlight readable touch screens in all the sizes and configurations available. All waterproof monitors and touch screens can be found here. Filter by size range 13-19″ monitors or find monitors with 24VDC power requirements. To finalize your installation,visit our wide range of LCD monitor mounts and stands.Custom OEM LCD Displays and Private Label Monitors are also an option if you have very specific requirements.
An industrial LCD monitor is a rugged display usually used with an industrial computer, though it can be used to display a video image from just about any video source. LCD is short for liquid crystal display. LCD technology has almost completely replaced the older cathode ray tube (CRT) technology used for industrial monitors for many years.
An industrial LCD monitor uses very similar technology to what you may be reading this article on with your home or office computer. It also serves the same purpose: simply that of displaying the video image that is generated by the computer. An industrial LCD monitor differs from the technology on your desk only in that it is much more ruggedly packaged. It is typically mounted in a steel or aluminum frame that allows it to be mounted in a equipment rack.
However, in some cases, the packaging needs to be more extensive to protect the industrial LCD monitor from possible exposure to liquids, dust, or even air in some extreme situations. All of these details tend to follow industry standards, the most common of which are set by the National Electrical Manufacturers Association (NEMA). If, for example, you were to request a quotation for an industrial LCD monitor in a 19-inch rack mount NEMA 4 enclosure, the manufacturer of the industrial LCD monitor will know exactly what you want.
A feature that is frequently added to an industrial LCD monitor, but is unlikely to be on your desktop monitor, is a touch sensitive screen. This allows the user to interact with the computer program by touching the display, and in some cases, eliminates the need for a keypad or keyboard as an input device.
Industrial LCD monitors are used everywhere now, and you have almost certainly encountered at least one. Video arcade games use industrial LCD monitors, and this is perhaps your most likely exposure to an industrial LCD monitor. Video arcade games require an unusual feature. Since the image on the monitor is usually viewed indirectly through a mirror, the image on the monitor must be inverted and reversed. Some industrial LCD monitors come with a simple way to provide this unusual feature.
The DustShield® computer enclosure line caters to the most common requirements for protecting LCD Monitors, Tower & Desktop CPU’s and Printers in a single industrial computer enclosure.