Ultra-Thin Flat-Panel Monitor Carries Medical Approvals

Dec. 1, 1999
At less than 2" thick and only 11 lb., the VAMP-SlimVista ultra-thin flat-panel monitor features a 15" XGA (1024 x 768-pixel) color TFT LCD and a resistive touch-screen. It’s light enough to attach easily to a mounting arm or wall and is ready

At less than 2" thick and only 11 lb., the VAMP-SlimVista ultra-thin flat-panel monitor features a 15" XGA (1024 x 768-pixel) color TFT LCD and a resistive touch-screen. It’s light enough to attach easily to a mounting arm or wall and is ready for a variety of medical monitor applications. The unit has passed 601/2601 Medical Safety, FCC-B, CISPR 11 and the FDA Draft Guidance specs. Only one cable is required for hookup instead of the usual three for video, RS-232 and power. The monitor interfaces with any standard analog signal, as well as with non-VGA video signals often used with workstations (composite and sync-on-green) and NTSC/PAL signals. The display also features the firm’s SmartSize capability to accept lower resolution video inputs and smoothly expand them to fill the entire screen.

Company: COMPUTER DYNAMICS

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