Rugged 23-inch military and marine LED display from Comark tested to MIL-STD-810F and MIL-STD-461E

Oct. 8, 2010
MEDFIELD, Mass., 8 Oct. 2010. Comark Corp. in Medfield, Mass., is introducing the MDU23 23-inch UXGA LED backlit display for military and marine applications that can be set at up to 400 NITS at full brightness. The mil-spec display has been tested to MIL-STD 901D grade A, MIL-STD 167 class 1, type A; MIL-STD-810F; and MIL-STD-461E, as well as to IEC 60945. The display is ECDIS and ECDIS-N compliant. The rugged display has a machined aluminum bezel, conformal coating on all electronics, and is available with an optional touchscreen.   

MEDFIELD, Mass., 8 Oct. 2010. Comark Corp. in Medfield, Mass., is introducing the MDU23 23-inch UXGA LED backlit display for military and marine applications that can be set at up to 400 NITS at full brightness. The mil-spec display has been tested to MIL-STD 901D grade A, MIL-STD 167 class 1, type A; MIL-STD-810F; and MIL-STD-461E, as well as to IEC 60945. The display is ECDIS and ECDIS-N compliant.

The rugged display has a machined aluminum bezel, conformal coating on all electronics, and is available with an optional touchscreen. The rugged display is manufactured in the United States using long-life components to ensure multi-year availability for long-term marine and military applications, and also complies with Federal Buy American Act.

“The MDU23 has been designed and tested for installation in a wide variety of military and commercial marine applications, says Comark President Steve Schott "The LED backlighting is the latest technology and provides a brighter display with lower power, lower EMI emissions, and better resistance to shock and vibration than older CCFL technology.”

For more information contact Comark online at www.comarkcorp.com.

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