Product category:
Monitors
News Release from: KEP Marine | Subject: KEPM and Pilot
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial
Team on 09 August 2006
Monitors are made for marine duties
Rugged marine displays deliver crisp text, fast response, and optimised viewing angles under any outdoor lighting conditions, and are available with or without touch screen.
KEP Marine has introduced its new line of In-Sight sunlight-readable marine monitors (KEPM line) and Pilothouse (Pilot line) units These rugged marine displays deliver crisp text, fast response, and optimised viewing angles under any outdoor lighting conditions, and are available with or without touch screen
This article was originally published on Electronicstalk on 8 Nov 2004 at 8.00am (UK)
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In-Sight's advanced LCD contrast and brightness enhancements make the entire screen readable - even in direct sunlight.
As sunlight becomes more intense, contrast and screen brightness increase to improve viewer comfort and confidence.
The screen can be dimmed to black, and for night-time travel can be set to red mode.
In-Sight marine monitors accept multiple inputs, including three VGA, two DVI, three composite and one S-Video, and do not require a secondary control box.
A three-phase PIP (picture and picture) includes a child window, split screen, and wide screen modes, and permits viewing of any input with the touch of a button from the front bezel.
The KEPM display's bonded glass window eliminates air gap and improves readability.
Marine grade aluminium UV protected powder coating ensures that the monitor will withstand harsh outdoor conditions.
A universal DC input of 10 to 30V DC is standard, and AC power is optional.
The displays' small footprint and easy mounting make In-Sight marine monitors a cost-effective solution for sunlight or pilothouse applications.
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