Portable/Mobile Military Displays
Seatronx serves as a specialized source for MIL-SPEC and COTS monitor and keyboard solutions designed for rugged military applications. Their product lineup encompasses a wide range of operational configurations, including KVM rack and transit cases, integrated Storm Case solutions, ship console and bulkhead displays, KVM rack drawers, folding multiple-display solutions, portable drone monitors, shipboard monitors, and telemetry monitors. Built to withstand demanding environments, these systems are designed to meet stringent military standards (MIL-STD 810, 901, 461, 167) and offer advanced configurations like conformal coating, optical bonding, and diverse I/O choices. Every product is TAA compliant, made in the USA, and features FC and CE markings.
Features
- MIL-SPEC monitors, keyboards, and KVM solutions
- Designed to meet MIL-STD 810, 901, 461, and 167
- High-bright daylight displays with optical bonding and lens enhancements
- Multiple touch options (Resistive, IR, PCAP) and diverse I/O controller cards
- MIL-spec connectors and conformal-coated electronics
- Rugged form factors including transit/Storm cases, folding multi-displays, drone, shipboard, and telemetry monitors
- TAA Compliant, Made in USA, FC, and CE certified
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