Product category:
LCD Modules
News Release from: Austin Hughes Europe | Subject: Ultraview
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial
Team on 18 March 2008
LCD family covers wide and standard
formats
Displays have uses across a wide range of applications such as industrial process control, point of sale units, kiosks, security and surveillance systems and public information displays.
The Austin Hughes Ultraview LCD family comprises three ranges: the OP open frame series, the DP series with a black aluminium box style cover and the AP series with a black aluminium front bezel They include aspect ratios of both 4:3 and 16:9, with 4:3 units ranging in sise from 6.4 to 20in and the 16:9 widescreen units from 17 to 40in
This article was originally published on Electronicstalk on 16 Oct 2007 at 8.00am (UK)
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The displays have uses across a wide range of applications such as industrial process control, point of sale units, kiosks, security and surveillance systems and public information displays.
For external use, versions sealed to IP65/NEMA 4 are available; a further range, available in 15 to 19in standard and wide-screen formats is specifically designed to be readable in bright sunlight.
The displays have VESA mounts, bracket mounts and panel mounting facilities for maximum versatility; they are powered from 110 or 220V AC or 12, 24 and 48V DC.
An OSD provides auto-tune capability and easy user configuration of brightness, contrast, phase, clock frequency and picture horizontal and vertical positioning.
The control interface is enabled via either a USB or serial port, and, depending on the particular model, the displays have composite and S-Video input, BNC/DVI-D digital input or TV signal input with audio line out.
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