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Touch monitor is tough enough for the road

A Trident product story
Edited by the Electronicstalk editorial team Oct 11, 2006

A 12in rugged LCD touch monitor is ideal for in-vehicle-use and other mobile and rugged situations such as police, fire and homeland security applications.

With a worldwide reputation for manufacturing robust and reliable products for demanding applications, Planar has added a 12in rugged LCD touch monitor designed for in-vehicle use, to its existing range.

Trident is synonymous with supplying innovative, market leading products in the UK and across Europe and Planar's LX1200 12in LCD monitor is no exception.

The latest transflective technology ensures wide viewing angles, sunlight readability and extraordinary contrast in all lighting conditions.

A robust lightweight magnesium casing guarantees the system is unaffected by EMI from sources such as radio transmitters and power lines.

Add to this a durable, vandal resistant glass surface touchscreen and it is easy to see why the LX1200 is ideal for in-vehicle-use and other mobile and rugged situations such as police, fire and homeland security applications.

For added convenience, the LX1200 can also be operated with gloved fingers meaning no stylus is required.

Other features such as USB touchscreen interface, and integrated stereo speakers show just why Planar is one of the world's pioneers of flat-panel displays.

"Planar's new LX1200 monitor sets a new standard for price and performance", comments Kevin Pearson, Displays Product Manager for Trident.

"Both companies have over 20 years experience in the display market for extreme environments and you can be sure that working together, we are offering the next generation of rugged LCD touch monitors".

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