MDR-215W LCD Display
The MDR-215W Series is a high performance 8U 21.5” wide LCD display. The display is the highest quality in its class. This LCD has a native resolution of FHD (1920 x 1080). It is ideal for Broadcast/ Studio Applications with all the standard video formats. It can do 1:1 pixel mapping or scale your input to screen. It employs the new technology S-IPS (Super In Plane Switching) to produce the industries widest viewing angle 178°/178° and the fastest response time (5.5 ms). The MDR-215W has been designed to accomodate a wide range of video signal inputs depending on your choice of controllers. They include aRGB, DVI-D, HDMI, DP, YPbPr, SVHS, Cvideo, and 3G-SDI. It comes with an Articulating Arm that lets you maneuver the monitor to almost any position.
Features
- Rugged all aluminum construction
- Articulating arm and vesa mount
- Fits inside 19’’ rack frame
- Utilizes only 8U (14”) on the rack
- Touch screen option available
- Compact enclosure for rackmount and panel applications
- additional mounting options available
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