Bosch LCD flat panel monitors are high-resolution color monitors ideal for use with analog video digital video recorder (DVR) and with PC applications. The monitor features a color liquid crystal display (LCD) flat-screen panel and comes in a screen size of 10.4 inches. Each monitor features a wide range of horizontal and vertical viewing angles that provide comfortable clear viewing – whether you place it on a desktop or mount it to a wall or in a rack.
Key benefits of LCD monitors
Long-life fluorescent backlights help avoid luminance degradation on the LCD monitor – so it easily maintains its brightness level over time. This is an advantage over aging CRT-type monitors that become progressively dimmer. The consistent brightness also provides a sharp display image without the constant flickering that you typically see in CRT monitors. This allows you to use the LCD monitor longer without eyestrain or excessive fatigue.
High-resolution 10.4-in. LCD monitor
Maximum brightness of 230 to 250 cd/m2
Excellent color accuracy and consistency with 500:1 to 600:1 maximum contrast ratio.
Auto-ranging internal power supply offering 100/240 VAC 50/60 Hz
Two (2) composite BNC inputs and loop-through outputs
Y/C (S-video) and loop-through video and audio inputs
VGA input for DVR or PC applications
Trigger and auto switch features allow the monitors to change input sources
Multi-language On-screen Display (OSD)
Additional advantages
The Bosch family of standard-performance LCD monitors also features:
Low power consumption
Automatic adaptation to fluctuating electricity loads while protecting your circuitry
Standard 75 mm (2.95 in.) mounting holes to easily accommodate a range of VESA wall mounts
User-friendly on-screen menus and front panel controls for adjusting monitor display parameters to your specific preferences
| Features | |
|---|---|
| Monitor Screen Size | 10.4 |
| Touch Screen | No |
| Weatherproof | No |
| Type | LED |
| Brightness | 400 cd/m2 (typical) |
| Viewing angle | 160 x 140 |
| Contrast ratio (typical) | 700:1 (typical) |
| Weight | 1.59 (3.51 lb) Kg |
| Power consumption | 100 to 240 V Power at rated: 8 W |
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