ATC Displays
High-resolution displays.
Features
High-resolution displays for use in applications with the following requirements:
- Pixel perfect clarity
- High reliability
- Minimum heat output
- Minimum power consumption
- Silent operation
- Multi touch (with palm rejection) touch screens
- Optional remote access via Telnet
Data Sheet
- 40 to 85 inch displays DN 1419-0001 V 1.8
- GF VT 03 BA DN 1440-0003 V 2.6
- GF VT 03 CB DN 1440-0004 V 1.1
- GF VT 08 CD DN 1441-0000 V 1.5
- GF VT 10 DN 1443-0000 V 1.3
- GF VT 16 MD DN 1438-0000 V 1.9
- GF VT 16-40 DN 1820-0001 V 1.5
- GF VT 16-42 CD DN 1419-0002 V 2.4
- GF VT 16-43 CD DN 1711-0007 V 2.6
- GF VT 16-50 CD DN 1663-0001 V 2.5
- GF VT 16-58 CD DN 1419-0001 V 2.5
- GF VT 16-85 CD DN 1699-0001 V 2.3
- GF VT 20-40 HBT DN 1803-0001 V 1.5
- GF VT DM DN 1442-0000 V 1.6
- KVMX 4K x 2K DN 1520-0009 V 2.0
- LED-251-C Brochure DN 2174-0005 V 1.0
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