Rugged, sunlight-readable LCD displays for military, avionics, and law enforcement introduced by TRU-Vu
Dec. 8, 2013
ARLINGTON HEIGHTS, Ill., 8 Dec. 2013. TRU-Vu Monitors Inc. in Arlington Heights, Ill., is introducing the SRM-15.6J and SRMTS-15.6J widescreen sunlight-readable displays for military, avionics, and law-enforcement applications.
The sunlight-readable displays are appropriate for applications in remote surveillance, ground stations, as well as for aircraft, surface ships, and ground vehicles, company officials say.
The SRM-15.6J liquid crystal display (LCD) has an 16:9 aspect ratio, 1,000 nits brightness, and 1366-by-768-pixel HD resolution. It provides DVI and BNC video inputs, as well as VGA and HDMI via the included adapter cables.
The SRMTS-15.6J touch-screen monitor has a surface acoustic wave (SAW) touch panel, with 1,000 nits brightness and other specifications as the SRM-15.6J.
For more information contact TRU-Vu Monitors online at www.tru-vumonitors.com.
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