Wohler Technologies unveils new HD LCD monitors

May 3, 2007 8:00 AM

    

Panorama, the video division of Wohler Technologies, rolled out a WUXGA 1920 x 1200 native resolution HD 17in rack-mounted LCD video monitor and a new 8.4in HD/SD-SDI LCD video monitor at NAB2007.

The new HD MON series offers a slim, sleek, space-saving design and can convert from a rack-mount to a tabletop solution without additional hardware.

The monitors accept composite and component video, S-video, DVI and PC, and have HD/SD-SDI video input with buffered loop-throughs. The control settings are easily accessible from the front panel or can be configured remotely via 10/100 Base-T connector.

The HD MON 170 delivers the same 132sq-in viewable screen as a 20in 16:9 CRT display in 6RU.

The HD MON 90 is an 8.4in HD/SD-SDI video monitor designed for field and in-house applications. It sits side-by-side in a standard rack or can be adapted for portable use.

For more information, visit www.wohler.com.




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