Showing posts with label LCD Displays. Show all posts
Showing posts with label LCD Displays. Show all posts

Monday, December 6, 2010

What Types of Businesses Need an Industrial Monitor Solution?

Nothing matches the power of video for marketing, advertising and gaming industries. These industries are well known for utilizing video to reach their customers with high impact video. However, there are many more business types that use video on a daily basis, that you might not think about that often. From law enforcement, to the medical field, there is a growing need to find an industrial monitor solution for a broad range of industries. Each of these types of businesses has specific uses and needs when it comes to LCD displays. TRU-VuMonitors.com is the video and monitor expert that these businesses turn to for custom video solutions.

Won't Standard LCD Displays Work?

It's no simple matter of picking up a monitor from the local computer store for these types of industries. Each industry integrates video and uses it differently. A telemedicine group relies on large, highly detailed images to diagnose complex physical conditions in patients. They need a different Industrial monitor than a security company that needs to mount their video displays to make the most of limited desk space. No two scenarios are alike, each has mounting, technological or other concerns about their video monitors, that standard, consumer-grade monitors just can't handle.  Also, commercial/industrial use of a retail-grade monitor voids the warranty.  TRU-Vu monitors are built for industrial/commercial environments, and feature a 3-year warranty.

A customized video solution is what most businesses need, and it's just what they get when they order their Industrial Monitor from TRU-VuMonitors.com. Monitors and customized video solutions are what TRU-VuMonitors.com specialize in. They have a monitor suited perfectly for nearly every kind of business. With mobile monitors, a wide variety of mounting solutions and tons of custom options to choose from, TRU-VuMonitors.com gives their customers the power to create the perfect LCD monitor for their unique business needs.

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Wednesday, November 3, 2010

How to Choose Your LCD Displays and Should You Consider a Sunlight LCD?

At first glance, selecting LCD displays may seem as simple as choosing the size and style.  However, to ensure you make the optimal choice for your needs, there are numerous factors to consider.  For example:

1.    The number of people that will be viewing the monitor. If a single viewer, then a smaller size may suffice.  If several people will view it simultaneously, then a monitor with a wide viewing angle is crucial.

2.    Where will it be used? Manufacturing environments may require rugged LCD displays which can withstand dust, dirt, moisture, heat, cold, shock, vibration and direct impact.  A monitor in a small kiosk would benefit from a touch screen, and perhaps a vandal-proof covering.

        If the monitor is to be used outdoors, or in brightly-lit areas, you may want to consider anti-glare or anti-reflective coatings.  If used in direct sunlight, an optically bonded monitor or a sunlight LCD monitor may be best.

    If the monitor is to be embedded in a machine or kiosk, then a panel mount or rack mount monitor would be useful.  Or, will it be wall or ceiling mounted?  (Look for VESA mount holes on the rear of the monitor.)  Does the monitor need to be waterproof?  Does it require EMI shielding?  What temperature extremes will it be exposed to?  Will the monitor be used in the U.S. only, or overseas?  Do you need sound? Should you consider a sunlight LCD?

3.    How will the monitor be used? Will you display only text and graphics, still photos or video?  Video will require better resolution, 16.7 million colors, and good brightness and contrast specs.  The LCD display must also be able to accommodate the specific type of video signal:  VGA, S-Video, Component, Composite or HDMI, HD-SDI or DVI for full HD.
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    Touch screen monitors often simplify human interaction.  In this case, how will the user activate the screen:  finger, gloved hand, pen, stylus?  This will dictate whether a capacitive, resistive, SAW or IR type touch screen is best.

As you can see, there is a myriad of factors to consider when choosing your LCD displays.  Contact a monitor expert to ensure it meets all of your current and future needs.

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