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Product category: Monitors
News Release from: BVM | Subject: OFP-084
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial Team on 13 July 2007

LCD monitor eases display integration

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Open-frame 8.4in LCD monitor comes with an integral VGA interface, touch screen capability and built-in audio and composite video options.

Available now from BVM, the OFP-084 is a highly featured open-frame 8.4in LCD monitor with an integral VGA interface, touch screen capability and built-in audio and composite video options Resolutions of up to 1024 x 768 are supported

The device, which offers outstanding value for money, is aimed at applications such as in-vehicle displays for GPS, reversing camera images, audio and climate control systems, consumer-facing kiosks, ATM units, industrial control units and any interface where a touch screen feature is required.

The integral VGA interface allows the unit to be driven from any standard PC without a secondary video transition module, a great saving in cost and space; a composite video input is optionally supported.

The five-wire touch screen with USB controller and the video and audio inputs are connected to the host machine through a single composite connector with a breakout lead providing conventional VGA, RCA, and audio jacks reducing wiring complexity.

Power in is via a universal auto-sensing 90-260V AC, 50 or 60Hz PSU or 12V DC.

Picture-in-picture is supported, the usual front panel controls are provided and an OSD facility simplifies setup and adjustment.

A wireless control interface is optionally available.

Brightness is typically 400cd/m2, contrast ratio is 450:1 and the viewing angle is around 130 degrees.

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