Advantech Launches 19" Transflective Marine Grade Monitor with Resistive Touch Screen

March 12, 2009
(Cincinnati, Ohio – 03/03/09) – The Industrial Automation Group of Advantech introduces the FPM-8192V, a 19” SXGA TFT LCD with transflective display, DNV certification, and IEC-60945 & IACS-E10 approval for marine industry applications.  
The FPM-8192V accepts up to four common video inputs, including VGA, DVI, S-Video, and Video as well as three stage PiP (picture in picture) with floating and resizable windows.  There’s front OSD control with PiP, which is capable of checking multiple inputs such as, navigation/GPS, wind, vibration, and temperature, allowing multiple displays on a single monitor.  The FPM-8192V provides dimming control knobs for backlight brightness from nearly 0~100% and transflective technology to modify brightness easily for piloting during the day or night time.  The FPM-8192V supports Windows® 2000/XP/Vista and is constructed from marine-grade aluminum with a UV protected coating to ensure reliability even in harsh outdoor conditions. Please visit Advantech at http://www.advantech.com/eAutomation for more information.

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