22" Widescreen Industrial Panel Mount Monitors and Touchscreens

Aug. 17, 2010
HIS' new 22" Panel Mount Monitors and Touchscreens are available in black powder-coated steel and stainless steel, have been certified by UL for Type 4/12 and 4/4X/12 environments and have UL508 certification.

With prices starting at $875 with a safety glass window and $975 with touchscreen, they set a new standard for the industrial monitor market.

Model - 22" Panel Mount
NEMA Rating - NEMA 4/4X
Safety Glass - $875
Touchscreen - $975
Stainless Steel Add - $20

The industrial market is dominated by traditional "square" LCD’s (12", 15", 17", 19" and 20") with 4:3 or 5:4 aspect ratios and we expect that to continue due to the large installed base of graphic displays designed for those formats. However, we have been closely watching the proliferation of widescreen LCD's in the TV and consumer monitor markets for the past several years. Business applications still use a lot of traditional monitors but most of the consumer monitor market and virtually all TV’s sold today are widescreens. The result of these trends is that the volume of wide LCD panels has brought prices down so that they are becoming more compelling for industrial use.

Hope Industrial - www.HopeIndustrial.com 

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