Rugged 17-inch sunlight-readable display for aircraft and ships introduced by TRU-Vu
March 25, 2013
ARLINGTON HEIGHTS, Ill., 25 March 2013. TRU-Vu Monitors Inc. in Arlington Heights, Ill., is introducing the ARM-17S 17-inch industrial-grade sunlight-readable display for applications such as aircraft, ships, and surveillance equipment where video image visibility in direct sunlight is crucial.
The monitor has 1,000 nits of brightness; it will produce vivid color images even with bright sunlight falling directly onto the screen, company officials say.
The ARM-17S sunlight-readable monitors offer 1280-by-1024-pixel resolution; VGA, S-Video and Composite (BNC) video inputs; NTSC/PAL auto-recognition; 1,000:1 contrast ratio; and 3-millisecond response time.
The monitors also have internal speakers, an AC power adapter, rear VESA mount hole pattern, and a tabletop base. Applications include aircraft and helicopters, boats and ships, navigation equipment, portable surveillance systems, agricultural equipment, oil drilling platforms, industrial manufacturing, cranes, and pipeline inspection systems.
The standard ARM-17S has an ABS enclosure, and is available in a powder-coated steel enclosure, open-frame or touch-screen configuration.
For more information contact TRU-Vu Monitors online at www.tru-vumonitors.com.
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John Keller is editor-in-chief of Military & Aerospace Electronics magazine, which provides extensive coverage and analysis of enabling electronic and optoelectronic technologies in military, space, and commercial aviation applications. A member of the Military & Aerospace Electronics staff since the magazine's founding in 1989, Mr. Keller took over as chief editor in 1995.