Flat-Panel Monitors Accept Both Video And Digital/Analog Inputs

Jan. 24, 2000
A new line of LCD flat-panel monitors features a high brightness active matrix TFT image that accepts both video and computer graphics (digital/analog) inputs, depending on the model. Panel sizes in this line range from 6.4 to 15.1 in. These devices...

A new line of LCD flat-panel monitors features a high brightness active matrix TFT image that accepts both video and computer graphics (digital/analog) inputs, depending on the model. Panel sizes in this line range from 6.4 to 15.1 in. These devices feature up to 1024-by-768 resolutions. Touch-screen versions are available as well. Service controls are located at the chassis' rear. The industrial-grade monitors come in aluminum enclosures with a variety of mounting methods suited to most applications. Depending on the model, the monitors accept inputs of VGA, SVGA, or XVGA computer graphic signals or NTSC or PAL video cameras. The video-interface models come with a BNC or RCA connector. A +12 V DC power input is standard, with 100 to 264 VAC optional.

Omni Vision Inc., 168 N. Brandon Dr., Glendale Heights, IL 60139; (630) 893-1720; (630) 893-9991; e-mail: [email protected]; www.omnivisionusa.com.

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