Sparton unveils new 4k military LCD display
Sparton's Aydin Displays brand has introduced a new 24-inch rack/console mount rugged 4k military LCD display, the company announced on 15 May.
The display is designed to improve interactivity for users in a range of military environments, including shipboard, airborne or ground mobile applications.
According to the company, the 4k24N model offers better picture clarity with an ultra high definition native resolution of 3840 x 2160. The display has been designed for rack/console mounting and features PCAP multi-touch screen. The system can sustain extreme temperature, moisture, vibration and shock during critical military missions.
The 4k24N has multiple video inputs including display port, VGA, DVI and two HDMI ports and parallel connectors.
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