Rugged Displays Get Wide

Aug. 14, 2008
Stealth Computer’s SV-2400 wraps a steel enclosure around a widescreen, 24-in. LCD. The system features an optional USB-based, capacitive touchscreen interface designed for rugged environments. The NEMA 4/IP56 LCD can withstand water,

Stealth Computer’s SV-2400 wraps a steel enclosure around a widescreen, 24-in. LCD. The system features an optional USB-based, capacitive touchscreen interface designed for rugged environments. The NEMA 4/IP56 LCD can withstand water, dust, and dirt. It features a 5-ms response time, 1920-by-1200 resolution, a 16:10 aspect ratio with 250 nits of brightness, a 160° viewing angle, and a 1000:1 contrast ratio. It accepts DVI and analog inputs. The system is available with an anti-reflective, tempered glass cover. Power consumption is under 75 W. Pricing for the open-frame OEM version with standard glass starts at $1995.

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