The LWT-101O 10” touchscreen
monitor’s installation is so easy, it’s hard to believe it can perform so many
tasks so well.
Caltron Industries, a leader
in the development of lightweight, wide-screen monitors over the past 20 years,
has designed the LWT-101O for the convenience of equipment engineers facing
both budget and time constraints.
Your design staff can
appreciate the straightforward open-frame design, consisting of a strong metal
housing with no enclosure, making the monitor “drop-in ready” for integration
into medical, pharmaceutical and vending machine applications. A hefty
2-millimeter metal tray provides durable support for the LCD panel, even with
around-the-clock use.
Because Caltron’s open-frame
concept does not change from one generation to the next, the future addition of
any model from the LWT-101O series of 10 inch touch monitors always involves the
same simple process.
The LWT-101O also features a
choice of resistive touch or five-point projected capacitive touch
technologies, both supported by Linux, Mac, and Windows. P-Cap, growing in
popularity, offers high noise immunity and works well even when its industrial
or medical end users are wearing gloves.
The touchscreen monitor’s LED
backlighting reduces energy usage by as much as 20 percent and offers superior
screen resolution. Unlike CCFL backlights, LED technology is also
environmentally safe because it employs no harmful mercury.
The LWT-101O comes equipped
with standard video graphic array and HDMI inputs, but also can be customized
with additional inputs, including analog audio inputs.
With outstanding brightness
and resolution, a widescreen aspect ratio of 16:10 and screen viewing angles of
160 degrees both left to right and top to bottom, the LWT-101O was built for
both indoor and outdoor applications. The LCD panel can be quickly modified for
optimal viewing by
adjusting four screws on the LCD panel’s
sub-assembly.
Call 510-440-1800 or email Caltron
today to find out how the versatile LWT-101O
10” touchscreen monitor can benefit your next product interface design.
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