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Leadtek has paid great efforts on research and development of TFT-LCM, especially on its application of consumable and industrial products. The sizes of LCM includes 1.4”, 2.4”, 3.5", 3.51", 4.3", 4", 5", 7", 8", 10.1” and 11.6". And among them the 3.5”, 4.3", 5", 7” and 10.1" LCM has achieved the leading level of the industry, and mainly applied to vehicle-applications, tablet PCs, smartphones, medical equipment, measurement equipment, E-books, EPC and industrial products, and provides powerful and reliable supports on supplies and qualities. We are cooperating with famous foreign companies on research and developments, and will bring out the series products of industrial control. Also, we explore the overseas market, and build up a long-term relationship with our overseas partners and agents, Leadtek products will be worldwide in the near future.

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The family of SeaBrite flat panel monitors utilize a wide range of sunlight readable, wide temperature range TFT LCDs, brightness control technology for excellent viewability in various ambient light conditions, and touchscreen technologies for operator interface to fulfill the demands of the Marine industry. The rugged, anti-corrosion mechanical design provides enhanced shock and vibration resistance for optimum operability in harsh, marine conditions. SeaBrite flat panel monitors accept multi-video inputs, as well as, support other customer-specified functions. These flat panel display monitors can be customized to accommodate most computing interface, marine-environment application.

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The VAMP-WN Series of sunlight readable monitors features several choices of active matrix color TFT LCDs and optional touchscreens. With an optional panel-mount plate, this industrial lcd series has a NEMA 4/4X rating on the front surface and is ready to be panel mounted to your equipment (mounting studs are included). Bezels are constructed of painted metal with a fingerprint-proof, clear plastic overlay. The anodized aluminum rear cover for this sunlight readable monitor is vented for heat dissipation and provides protection for all electronics. The VAMP-WN Series accepts PC-compatible VGA signals from any standard video source. Call for details. If you would like more information about our products, contact us today.

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QES1512C-OF/TABS Series Industrial-Grade 12.1” Open Frame LCD Monitors designed to comply with a wide variety of standard and non-standard video display formats such as RS170, RS343, composite sync or sync-on-green, as well as TTL-style CGA and EGA interfaces.

This Industrial 12.1 inch Open Frame LCD monitor features a resolution of 800 x 600, a contrast ratio of 700:1, a brightness of 450cd/m2, and 262,144 display colors. Also, with 15KHz through 68Khz slow-scan operation, interlaced/progressive-scan capability, and optional CGA & EGA TTL video capability or RS170/RS343 Sync-on-green video capability, a QES1512-series 12” Industrial LCD Monitor makes an excellent choice for many industrial process control environments and legacy applications.  Other standard features are multi-language on-screen display, DDC1/2B Plug and Play, and wide viewing angle.

This 12” Open Frame Display uses an Active Matrix COLOR LCD designed to fulfill many 12” CRT Monitor applications.  Its rugged, steel chassis is designed to drop into the mounting holes of the original 12” CRT Monitor.  Its multi-frequency plug & play capability enables this versatile Industrial 12.1 inch Open Frame LCD monitor to interface with a wide variety of video formats for easy replacement for your legacy 12” CRT Monitor.

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Digimax distribetes a wide range of professional LCD monitors and large format displays for digital signage applications manufactured by Philips: one of the world"s largest manufacturers of TFT monitors, recognized for quality products and cutting-edge solutions.

Digimax also features touch display options with integrated touch technology thanks to multi-touch with 10 touch points, plus anti-reflective glass provides an even more immersive touch experience.

Digimax is able to customize the various components to adapt them to the specific needs of each industrial sector and renew them according to the latest technological innovations, such as bar type 16:4 displays that allow a very special view of the image, appreciated in advertising.

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PRODUCT DESCRIPTIONRMQ9190 is an industrial 19 inch CCTV monitor. For efficient surveillance of streets, warehouses, chemical industries, interior reactors, and food processing facilities, the monitor features quad displays. The monitor offers an HD resolution of 1280 x 1024 and 250 nit brightness display. The plug and play feature EDID 1.3 that supports multiple extensions blocks. RMQ9190’s LCD is a TFT (think-film-transistor) liquid-crystal display. Its primary purpose is to improve image qualities ideal for surveillance systems. The image systems used are common encoding systems (PAL/NTSC). PAL automatically manages hue errors and color. NTSC requires manual color control for tint. NTSC makes color errors a little more noticeable for maintenance. PAL has more lines than NTSC, which makes it possess better image qualities. PAL records at around 25 fps and NTSC records around 30 fps. The monitor also offers a 160-degree viewing angle for better visibility with its 16.7 million true colors. RMQ9190 comes with VGA, S-Video, four BNC in/out channels, one VCR on the back of the monitor, and video camera connections. The on-screen-display allows users to manage the screens contrast, balance, positions, and brightness settings. The connectors feature one VGA, one S-Video, four BNC video-input, four BNC video-output, one VCR-in, one VCR-out, one D-sub 9 pin alarm I/O, and one D-sub 9pin Rs-232 remote port. The system allows for operations at temperatures from as low as 0 degrees Celsius to temperatures as high as 50 degrees Celsius. It also supports shock of 10G acceleration (11ms duration) and a 5~500Hz 1G RMS random vibration.

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The TFX is a rugged military-grade high performance 2U rackmount LCD display offering either three 17.3” or 19″ TFT LCD displays. Display enhancement options include optically bonded vandal and EMI shielding. The system is built to military standards and includes a military-grade wide temperature range LCD controller and other rugged components. The military grade LCD controller can accept VGA, DVI-D, S-Video, Composite and HDMI inputs.  The TFX also includes an audio amplifier with speakers.

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Yes, this is an adorable miniature television! The visible display measures only 1.5" diagonal, the TFT comes with a NTSC/PAL driver board. The display is very easy to use - simply connect 6-15VDC to the red and black wires, then connect a composite video source to the yellow and black wire. Voila, a television display! There"s a little button to adjust the LED backlight brightness (5 levels) - there is no other adjustment available but we found that the color and contrast look great right out of the box. To demonstrate it, we took some photos with the display connected to a Raspberry Pi, but it will also work connected to any analog composite-video output such as a YBox or Propeller w/Video out. It will not work with a device that only outputs VGA, HDMI or any other digital video signal. Please note, these miniature displays are very delicate and require care to avoid ripping the delicate flex connector. These are best used by electronics geeks who have experience and are comfortable working with delicate electronic components. WE CANNOT REPLACE DAMAGED DISPLAYS if you are not careful and rip the flex connector!

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The Flight Display Systems FD104CV-C-2 is a 10.4″ Aircraft LCD Monitor with Button Controls that has a small mounting area with minimum interface equipment required. This LCD was built with a compact metal enclosure for increased flexibility.

FD104CV-C-1-TS – this version features a RS232 Resistive touchscreen, 8 bezel keys on the left and right and 5 membrane buttons along the top of the display. 2 Composite and 1 VGA inputs

FD104CV-C-R/L-1 – designed to work with the FDARM-ML arm mount and features 2 Composite and 1 VGA input. Additional features are NVG and SR, 8 bezel keys run along the left and right of the display

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“I have that exact monitor hooked up to my A2000. You can still buy them used and refurbished on sites like amazon.com for between $40-$100. It correctly displays nearly every screen mode I can throw at it from my Indivision ECS and GVP Spectrum (P96) graphics cards, but does not, to my recollection, display 15KHz modes (even when hooked up to the composite port). That being said, it’s probably the most capable, largest, 4:3 aspect ratio (non-widescreen) screen you’re going to be able to find out there for any sort of reasonable price” – Oldsmobile_Mike

“the one to get [this product era] is the 2007FP because its native 1600×1200 is evenly divisible by 240p and it supports S-Video and Composite input as well.” @retrobitstv

“The Dell 2001fp is nearly ideal for several reasons. One, it has composite and s-video connectors so you can connect computers like a Commodore 64 or VIC-20 to it. Secondly, it’s old enough that it still has the old-school 4:3 aspect ratio of CRTs. But thirdly, this monitor is able to sync down to 15 kHz, so a stock Amiga works with it (see this Youtube video for example). Yes, this means a cheap and common LCD 20″ monitor can substitute for a rare and expensive Amiga monitor. “

“I have a Dell 2001FP that is pretty nice. 1600×1200 60Hz, VGA or DVI, and it also has S-Video and composite inputs! Rotatable stand for TATE mode. Can come with a nice integrated soundbar as well.

The sacrifices of these models compared to the 2001FP and 2007FP above are not only the smaller screen size but they also lack the screen rotation, S-Video and Composite inputs, and they have a lower resolution that doesn’t perfectly divide into 240p like the 1600 x 1200 models.

These are an older generation and style of Dell monitors. Not quite as elegant or “futuristic” and they also don’t have the rotation and flexibility of the later UltraSharp models. But there is still a 1600 x 1200 with this one and the S-Video + Composite inputs.

While the L200P is a larger display and has the desirable 1600 x 1200 resolution, it wasn’t a mainstream unit like the Dells above, so its a challenge to find a good deal on. If you like the IBM styling and branding, you can look into some of their smaller displays that are much more inexpensive, but often have a 5:4 aspect ratio.

While it doesn’t have as many retro gaming bells and whistles as the Dell units above, this one is still available for purchase new today and features some newer screen advancements — including LED backlighting. It does have Display Port instead of something like DVI, but something worth considering

The LCD is a Sharp QD-101MM, a 640×480, active matrix TFT from 1996 that cost $2,995 at launch! It is actively cooled with a fan that is louder than the LC!

IPS screens were originally advertised as Super TFTs in 1996, so the manufacturer would have likely used that term instead of merely calling it an active matrix TFT, which have been on the market since 1992.”

No love for the Sony LMD 1410/1420? I have the 1420, and it looks good for 2D RGB, but has the typical issues with black color and viewing angles. No computer inputs, though: Composite, Component (but no 480p or higher), S-Video, and RGB via Component only.

Pretty interesting article. I’ve been giving more thought lately to using period-correct displays with my older systems, so this was pretty helpful. I don’t know if I’ll go to eBay for these but I will for sure look at 4:3 monitors I find at the thrift/flea closer than before.

Missing from this guide are the 480p EDTV 20″ LCD TVs which offer great support for 240p and 480p and mean that you get pixel-perfect scaling-free results Wii/GC, Dreamcast, Xbox, Xbox 360, PS3/2/1 and more besides. Philips made the best sets like this, with an IPS panel by LG/Philips for the display (yes, in 2006!) and DVI/VGA connector. Some other manufacturers used the same LG/Philips IPS panel. The trick is to find a set with VGA/DVI input so you can use the PC mode which does not have an image processing applied to it. I’m in Europe so I use the Philips 20PF4121, which is simply glorious. Here’s a spreadsheet that should help you find a suitable TV. Please contact me @gingerbeardman on twitter with details of your buying choice and experiences: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1HOEvXkjMTum_Vd1CJ0RrpvgH0a_Uo0zJc9RwUtfZVZ0/edit?usp=sharing

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I am trying my hands on LCD screens. So I chose this 1.8-inch TFT LCD screen and tested the same with the TM4c123gxl board using an ST7735 library (adapted from Adafruit) and the screen works perfectly as expected. (Tiva Series 1.8" LCD code).