BATON ROUGE, LA, August 03, 2012 (Press-News.org) VarTech Systems Inc. has released their first in an extensive line of industrial widescreen displays with the introduction of the DiamondVue VT190RW 19 Inch rugged WXGA (1440 x 900) Widescreen Rack-Mount LCD Display. This rugged monitor is designed with a front bezel to fit fixed rack spaces 7U (units) high and satisfies the need for widescreen 16:10 capabilities in an industrial rack mount configuration.
Applicable in situations such as communications, substations, control rooms, visual inspection systems and marine (naval) environments, the VT190RW features front access, fluent full range manual dimming from 0 to 100 percent as well as a wide operational temperature width of 0 to 50C (32 to 122F). Additionally, 125 VDC substation power is available.
The VT190RW also offers a wide range of video input options including VGA, DVI, Composite BNC and Mini Din (S-video). This display will also be available in a panel mount configuration as well as a PowerVue marine grade design.
VarTech Systems Inc. is an ISO 9001 registered company specializing in the manufacturing of military, marine and industrial grade displays and computer workstations. For more information on Vartech's VT190RW 19 Inch WXGA Widescreen Rackmount Flat Panel LCD Displays, please visit our website.
VarTech Systems Releases The First Generation 19 Inch Widescreen Rack Mount Industrial Grade LCD Display
The All New 19 Inch WXGA (1440 X 900) Widescreen Rack Mount Flat Panel LCD Display
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