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TRU-Vu Monitors: New Sunlight-Readable Monitor Ideal for Use in Direct, Bright Sunlight

The SRM-17S is a 17" industrial-grade Sunlight Readable monitor. With 1,000 nits brightness, it will produce clear, vivid color images even with bright sunlight falling directly onto the screen.

2013-04-10
ARLINGTON HEIGHTS, IL, April 10, 2013 (Press-News.org) TRU-Vu Monitors has just released a new 17" industrial-grade Sunlight Readable monitor. The new SRM-17S has 1,000 nits of brightness; it will produce vivid color images even with bright sunlight falling directly onto the screen.

The SRM-17S Sunlight Readable monitors offer 1280 x 1024 resolution; VGA, S-Video and Composite (BNC) video inputs; NTSC/PAL Auto-Recognition; 1,000:1 contrast ratio; and 3 msec response time. They also feature internal speakers, an AC power adapter, rear VESA mount hole pattern, and a tabletop base.

The SRM-17S High Brightness monitor is ideal for a wide range of applications where video image visibility in direct, bright sunlight is crucial:

Boats & Ships
Aircraft & Helicopters
Cranes
Pipeline Inspection Systems
Auto Racing
Municipal Trucks & Specialty Vehicles
Amusement Parks
Truck Depots and Entrances
Agricultural Equipment
Navigation Equipment
Portable Surveillance Systems
Oil Drilling Platforms
Industrial Manufacturing

The standard SRM-17S has an ABS enclosure. It is also available in a powder-coated steel enclosure, open-frame or touch-screen configuration. TRU-Vu also offers other Sunlight Readable and High Brightness monitors with screen sizes from 8.4" to 24".

For more information, please contact:

Herb Ruterschmidt
TRU-Vu Monitors, Inc.
925 E. Rand Road
Arlington Heights, IL 60004
847-259-2344
sales@tru-vumonitors.com
http://www.tru-vumonitors.com

About the Company:

TRU-Vu Monitors, Inc., a leading supplier of LCD displays, provides a wide range of customizable, industrial-grade LCD monitors. This includes sunlight-readable, optically-bonded, touch screen, medical-grade displays, open frame, rack mount, panel mount, waterproof, and standard monitors in sizes from 3.5" to 52". All are backed by a 3-Year Warranty. All monitors can be customized/modified to meet specific application requirements. TRU-Vu monitors can also be private-labeled with your company's name, logo and unique model number.

TRU-Vu provides high-quality LCD monitors for a wide range of industries and applications, including industrial, commercial, military, law enforcement, medical, biomedical, A/V broadcast, marine, aeronautical, and more. They are backed by our 3-Year Warranty. For further information, please contact us at (847) 259-2344 or visit our website at http://www.tru-vumonitors.com


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[Press-News.org] TRU-Vu Monitors: New Sunlight-Readable Monitor Ideal for Use in Direct, Bright Sunlight
The SRM-17S is a 17" industrial-grade Sunlight Readable monitor. With 1,000 nits brightness, it will produce clear, vivid color images even with bright sunlight falling directly onto the screen.