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Viewtek LRM-1022 10.4-inch and 2 x 4-inch LCD Monitors

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Price: $590.00
10.4" LCD Screen
1 Video BNC Input
1 S-Video Input
1 VGA Input
2 Audio Inputs
1 Audio Output
Low Power Consumption

4" LCD Screens
2 Video BNC Inputs
1 Video BNC Output
LEFT & RIGHT Reverse Image
Low Power Consumption
Viewtek LRM-1022 10.4-inch and 2 x 4-inch LCD Monitors
 
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10.4-inch Display
Active Area: 211.2(W)x 158.4mm (H)
Resolution: 800 x 600 SVGA
Dot Pitch: 0.264 (W) x 0.264 (H)mm
Power Source: DC 12V
Power Consumption: 10W Typ.
Operating Temperature: 0oC ~ 50oC
Storage Temperature: -20oC ~ 60oC
Brightness: 230 CD/m2
Contrast: 500 : 1
Optical Rise Time/Fall Time: 10/25 Typ.
Response Time: 10 ms
Viewing Angle: Vertical +35o/-65o, Horizontal : +/-60o
PC Input: RGB Analogue Input 15 Pin D-sub x 1
Video Input: 1Vpp 75Ohm RCA x 1 , S-Video x 1
Plug &Play: VESA DDC2B
Green Function: VESA DPMS
OSD Control: Brightness, Contrast, Color, Volume, Mute

4-inch Display
Active Area: 82.1 (W) x 61.7 (H) mm
Resolution: 480 (W) x 234 (H)
Dot Pitch: 0.171 (W) x 0.264 (H) mm
Power Source: DC 12V
Power Consumption: 250 mA , 3W Max
Operating Temperature: 0oC ~ 60oC
Storage Temperature: -20oC ~ 80oC
Brightness: 230 CD/m2
Contrast: 150 : 1
Viewing Angle: Vertical +30o/-10o, Horizontal : +/-45o
Video Input: 1Vpp 75 Ohm
OSD Control: Brightness, Contrast

Dimensions: (W x H x D) 490.0 x 221.0 x 51.0 mm
Weight: 4000 +/- 10 g
Reviewed by 1 Customers - Write a review
4.0 of 5

4.0 of 5 Handy mix of screens
By Lex AV from Highett, Australia on 2011-04-18
The VGA input taked a reasonable range of resolutions.

I have had a little bug with the 10" screen saying "No support" when it was happily displaying a 1024x768 signal that it lists as "supported" in the manual.

Either way, as long as that doesn't keep popping up it's seems good value for money.
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