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TRU-Vu SRMH-21.5Z

Highlights The SRM-21.5 Series Sunlight Readable HD LCD monitors are designed to operate in direct bright sunlight, or in other high ambient-light conditions. These state-of-the-art monitors produce over 1,000/1,500 nits of brightness (vs. 250-300 nits for standard monitors). This results in amazingly bright, crystal-clear HD images, even with direct, bright sunlight on the face of … Continued

TRU-Vu SRMWP-17.3R

Highlights The SRMWP-17.3R 17.3” Sunlight Readable monitors with the waterproof panel-mount enclosure are designed for use in direct bright sunlight, or other high ambient light environments. The 1,000 nits of brightness ensure bright, crystal-clear images. The stainless steel panel-mount enclosure enables you to flush mount it into walls, dashboards, kiosks, and machinery. The NEMA 4X … Continued

TRU-Vu SRM-17.3G-120

Highlights The SRM-17.3G Sunlight Readable monitors are designed to operate in direct bright sunlight, or in other high ambient light conditions. They utilize state-of-the-art LED backlights to produce over 1,000 nits of brightness (vs. 250-300 nits for standard monitors). This results in amazingly bright, crystal-clear images, even with direct, bright sunlight on the face of … Continued

TRU-Vu VMTS-15.6C

Highlights The VMTS-15.6C is a S.A.W. (Surface Acoustic Wave) touch screen. It is designed for maximum light transmission and superb image quality. It has a durable glass surface with the highest level of scratch-resistance of any touch technology. The VMTC-15.6J utilizes a Surface Capacitive touch screen. It also features excellent image quality and a durable … Continued

TRU-Vu SRMHTPW-13.3U

Highlights The SRMHTPW13.3U Waterproof Sunlight Readable touch screen is designed to operate in direct bright sunlight, or in other high ambient light conditions. It utilizes state-of-the-art LED backlights to produce over 1,500 nits of brightness (vs. 250-300 nits for standard monitors). This results in amazingly bright, crystal-clear images, even with direct, bright sunlight on the … Continued

TRU-Vu SRMWP-10.1R-24

Highlights The SRMWP-10.1R-24 Sunlight Readable monitors with the waterproof panel-mount enclosure are designed for use in direct bright sunlight or other high ambient light environments. The 1,000 nits of brightness ensure bright, crystal-clear images. The stainless steel panel-mount enclosure enables you to flush mount it into walls, dashboards, kiosks, and machinery. The NEMA 4X front … Continued

TRU-Vu SRMHOBW-13.3U

Highlights The SRMHOBW-13.3U Waterproof Sunlight Readable monitor is designed to operate in direct bright sunlight, or in other high ambient-light conditions. It utilizes state-of-the-art LED backlights to produce over 1,500 nits of brightness (vs. 250-300 nits for standard monitors). This results in amazingly bright, crystal-clear images, even with direct, bright sunlight on the face of … Continued

TRU-Vu VM-10.1U

Highlights The VM-10.1 Series are rugged, industrial-grade 10.1” LCD monitors. They can accept video inputs up to 1920 x 1080 full HD resolution. They will display up to 1280 x 800 native resolution. HDMI, VGA, HD-SDI and Composite (BNC Loop-Thru) inputs enable integration with a wide range of systems and devices. The VM-10.1 Series also … Continued

TRU-Vu MMZBTP-24C

Highlights The TRU-Vu MMZBTP-24 Series are 24” Medical-Grade Projected Capacitive Touch Screen monitors. They conform to UL 60601-1 3rd edition. The projected capacitive touch technology enables multi-touch; it can be activated via dual fingers that are exposed, or in a surgical glove. The screen is unaffected by dirt, grease or moisture on the glass surface. … Continued

TRU-Vu MMZBTP-24R

Highlights The TRU-Vu MMZBTP-24 Series are 24” Medical-Grade Projected Capacitive Touch Screen monitors. They conform to UL 60601-1 3rd edition. The projected capacitive touch technology enables multi-touch; it can be activated via dual fingers that are exposed, or in a surgical glove. The screen is unaffected by dirt, grease or moisture on the glass surface. … Continued