Industrial Displays Series
Seatronx’s ITD Series offers a range of sunlight-readable industrial touchscreen displays designed for durability and optimal performance in various environments.
ITD-7: A 7-inch display featuring an IP64-rated front panel, providing protection against particles and water, suitable for industrial applications.
ITD-10: This 10.1-inch display boasts a high brightness of 1500 nits, ensuring clear visibility even in bright sunlight. It includes auto-dimming to conserve power in low-light conditions and offers HDMI, VGA, and USB Type-C interfaces for versatile connectivity. An optional IP65-rated frame enhances its protection against particles and water.
ITD-16: A 15.6-inch display with an IP64-rated front panel, offering reliable protection in industrial settings.
ITD-22: This 21.5-inch display also features an IP64-rated front panel, ensuring durability and resistance to environmental factors.
All models in the ITD series are designed for industrial use, providing reliable performance and durability across various applications.
Features
- Sunlight-readable display for clear visibility in bright environments
- Touchscreen interface for easy operation
- IP64/IP65-rated front panel for dust and water resistance
- High-brightness panels (up to 1500 nits) with auto-dimming
- Multiple connectivity options (HDMI, VGA, USB Type-C)
- Long panel lifespan (up to 50,000 hours)
- Customizable I/O expansion ports for specific industrial needs
- Rugged industrial-grade design for durability
- Available in multiple sizes (7″, 10.1″, 15.6″, 21.5″)
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