VSRT Series
The Seatronx V-Series is quite simply the greatest marine display available today. Designed to perfection from the inside and out, the Seatronx V-Series Display features superior picture quality with a clean, sleek design that’ll make even the toughest critic take notice.
The V-Series offers an amazing 9 inputs that eliminate the need for additional expensive switching systems. Now you can view cameras, vessel monitoring, navigation, communication computers, and the newest black box systems from Garmin and Furuno, from each display – saving you money while keeping your bridge looking sharp.
GARMIN PROMOTION
The VSRT display pairs with GARMIN giving you the ultimate blackbox navigation solution using Garmin’s fully integrated GPSMAP® 8700 processor and Seatronx VSRT series displays. Package discounts available for a limited time through our authorized distributors.

Features
- 1000+ Nits Sunlight Readable
- Backlight Dimming Range 0 to Max
- IPS Technology
- Sealed Front Panel
- 8 Inputs: 2 x DVID, 1 x VGA, 1 x DP, 4 Composite
- Parameter Adjustments Via Remote Keypad
- Standard PCAP Touch Screen
- Pairs with Garmin’s fully integrated GPSMAP® 8700 processor
- HDCP Compliant
- Remote Control Via RS232 or IP
- 9 to 36 VDC Power
- Wide Operating Temperature
- Optional Control: Digital Matrix Switching Command Center
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