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Trident
Address:
Pilgrims Court
15/17 West Street
Reigate
RH2 9BL
UK
Telephone: (UK) 0845 603 2770
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Listing of all 76 news releases from Trident:
Monitor is made for a life on the open waves
High-brightnes high-contrast monitor is ideal for maritime applications such as radar, navigation, automatic identification, monitoring and surveillance systems.
News from Trident (14 May 2008)
TFT module offers touchscreen option
Wide-screen 8.5in TFT LCD suits a wide range of applications from mobile computing to medical or industrial equipment.
News from Trident (27 March 2008)
Thermal printer saves panel space
The Seiko APU-9347 printer includes a printer mechanism, auto-cutter, controller board and cabling in one compact unit.
News from Trident (11 March 2008)
Monitors take a wider view of signage
Wide-aspect open-frame monitors combine high resolution and wide viewing angles for digital signage applications.
News from Trident ( 4 March 2008)
Development environment speeds PC configuration
The Artigo offers external connectivity to the PS/2 port, 10/100 Ethernet connection and VGA output as well as audio ports and four USB 2.0 ports.
News from Trident (24 January 2008)
Monitors are made for marine duties
Ideal for maritime applications such as navigation, automatic identification, monitoring and surveillance systems.
News from Trident (26 November 2007)
Touchscreen overlays preserve image clarity
The touchscreens are easily installed on to a monitor and Trident is able to offer the overlays ready assembled.
News from Trident (20 November 2007)
Mainboard provides data security
The VIA EPIA SN is the first to provide the added flexibility of a 16-lane PCI-Express port for interfacing bandwidth-intensive graphics cards.
News from Trident ( 6 November 2007)
Quarter-VGA TFT module sports industrial specs
Industrial 3.5in QVGA TFT LCD module with a replaceable LED backlight has a high resolution of 320 x 240 pixel and a brightness of 350cd/m2.
News from Trident ( 4 October 2007)
LCD monitors resist vandalism
Both of Trident's Winmate monitors feature a 1000:1 contrast ratio, 16.7 million display colours and optional video inputs.
News from Trident (30 August 2007)
Display offers easy integration
The Jima's CPU provides ample performance for embedded applications and is integrated onto the motherboard alongside the chipset.
News from Trident (21 August 2007)
Display brings VGA resolution to handheld devices
The compact Hitachi TX14D14VM1BAA provides customers with a 640 x 480 VGA resolution display to view clear, bright, colourful images in all lighting conditions.
News from Trident ( 7 August 2007)
Mainboard makes Mini-ITX format look large
The world's smallest mainboard provides a full complement of multimedia and connectivity options.
News from Trident (24 July 2007)
LCD module has replaceable backlight
Quarter-VGA TFT LCD module with a replaceable LED backlight has a high resolution of 320 x 240 pixel and a brightness of 400cd/m2.
News from Trident (10 July 2007)
EL display adds critical colour capabilities
Multicolour red/green/yellow electroluminescent display targets applications that need to highlight important information in extreme conditions.
News from Trident ( 3 July 2007)
Recaldini takes charge of LCD franchises
Trident has appointed Bruno Recaldini as Senior Product Manager with specific responsibility for the company's liquid crystal display franchises.
News from Trident ( 1 May 2007)
Business development award for display distributor
Display distributor wins "Outstanding Business Development in 2006" award for work in Nordic region.
News from Trident (23 April 2007)
LCD is largest public display available
LCD is ideal for large public displays and offers a superior screen performance for viewing images, HD TV, video or presentations in public environments
News from Trident (18 April 2007)
Fitzpatrick to strengthen UK sales functions
Following the recent promotion of Paul Chambers to General Manager of Trident, the company has appointed John Fitzpatrick as Sales Director.
News from Trident ( 3 April 2007)
TV tuner expands flat panel controller
OEM display controller provides versatile connection between analogue video sources and high-definition flat panel displays.
News from Trident (21 March 2007)
XGA LCD displays have exceptional viewing angles
Super VGA module promises enduring performance
Small-screen module is big on image quality
Touch monitor is tough enough for the road
Chambers takes charge of sales and marketing
Panel printers are easy on the paper
Compact thermal printer has many plusses
Size is no problem for IR touch screens
Kiosk displays boost visibility
Printing products come by distribution
Large screen display finds a place in the sun
TFT modules are sunlight-readable
VGA colour TFT module boasts industrial specs
Thermal printer mechanism handles outside duties
Controllers simplify flat panel interfacing
Mainboards are only half the size of Mini-ITX
Barnes takes responsibility for Zevo
RoHS-compliant TFT module has bright backlight
Distribution deal brings embedded boards
Colour log plotter handles hostile environments
TFT panels boast above-average specifications
Industrial displays have wide appeal
Thermal printer suits medical instruments
Monochrome modules join LCD portfolio
Quarter-VGA displays have frugal backlights
Essential design information online
Compact TFT display has industrial aspirations
Mifsud to co-ordinate expanded services
Ward crosses over from Micromark
NanoChromics displays come to the UK and Benelux
LCD panels suit exceptional applications
Display controllers come to Trident
Lead-free LCDs outperform the old wave
Monochrome LCD aims for white goods controls
LCD monitors stand up to outdoor applications
Stevens strengthens embedded team
25 years of display distribution deal
Displays specified for novel reading aid
Displays business expands in the north
PC kits include low power displays
Novel long-life backlight is bright outdoors
LCD module takes Pal and NTSC video feeds
Tailored SBC solutions come at off-the-peg prices
LCD has high resolution which ever way you look
Mono graphics module for portable brightness
SBC runs two flat panels at once
Quality standard extends to custom displays
Quarter-VGA TFT ousts STNs from handheld equipment

