10.4 tft lcd tv monitor receiver system in stock

GD102M03/GDN-D102AT-GTT104SDH01 is 800 x (RGB) x 480 dots 10.4 inch color TFT-LCD module display with video & VGA driver board, 10.4” Touch Screen (Option), superior display quality, super wide view angle, and very high brightness. It can be used in any embedded systems, cars, industrial device, security and hand-held equipment which require display in high quality and colorful video.

GD102M03/GDN-D102AT-GTT104SDH01 is 800 x (RGB) x 480 dots 10.4 inch color TFT-LCD module display with video & VGA driver board, 10.4” Touch Screen (Option), superior display quality, super wide view angle, and very high brightness. It can be used in any embedded systems, cars, industrial device, security and hand-held equipment which require display in high quality and colorful video.

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10.4 tft lcd tv monitor receiver system in stock

It’s not the sexiest thing to talk about, but hardware is crucial to any security system. Readers, locks and controllers are the backbone of any access control system, and choosing the right hardware is essential when it comes to planning for the future.

Like the microwave example, proprietary hardware leaves companies at the mercy of the manufacturer. If the manufacturer goes out of business, the system will cease to function, and customer support will be non-existent. Consequently, your security team will likely have to install an entirely new hardware system. Costly, right?

Let’s consider a less dramatic scenario. What if a manufacturer, instead of closing, decides to scale back its operations? It provides less frequent updates and fewer new feature releases. Without these updates, your security becomes more vulnerable and outdated. In the long run, choosing proprietary hardware can end up costing teams a lot more than they are saving and expose potential system vulnerabilities.

Where proprietary hardware fails, non-proprietary thrives. The most important aspect of a non-proprietary system is the flexibility it grants. Non-proprietary hardware gives teams the power to switch software providers at any point, without replacing the hardware. In the aforementioned microwave scenario, the customer was relegated to a life of liver and onions because of their proprietary microwave. However, had they chosen a non-proprietary microwave, then they could have eaten any meal. They wouldn’t be limited to the food options sold by the manufacturer.

Remote Access: Since COVID-19, IT and security professionals have been searching for remote ways to work. However, remotely connecting to an on-premises access control system often requires a VPN. The cloud allows teams to work remotely and access any of the buildings in their portfolio while off site.

Another important aspect of physical access control is its software features. While the needs vary from industry to industry, some overlap exists. For instance, a global dashboard can give oversight across buildings on college campuses or offices of a national enterprise. A security team in New York can monitor the access events or provision a new employee in Tokyo.

With the rapid technological transformation brought about by cloud and mobile access control, it’s important that IT and security teams stay ahead of the curve. In order to decide which system is the right choice for you, it’s important to evaluate not only your current but also future needs.

Creating a checklist of the most important features and deciding whether to host all the server yourself are two important steps to pinpointing the perfect access control system. For more information, ask access control providers for a free demo.