20.1" LCD Fits 1U Rack

Dec. 5, 2005
Introduced as the first 20.1" LCD that can fit in 1U of rack space, the CPR-27201 series UXGA LCD specifies a brightness of 250 nits, 500:1 contrast, and provides an 89° viewing angle. The display employs an anti-glare hard coating and exhibits

Introduced as the first 20.1" LCD that can fit in 1U of rack space, the CPR-27201 series UXGA LCD specifies a brightness of 250 nits, 500:1 contrast, and provides an 89° viewing angle. The display employs an anti-glare hard coating and exhibits an aspect ratio of 4:3 with a pixel pitch of 0.255 mm. It will display 16.7 million colors. Standard features include a resolution of 1,600 x 1,200 at 60 Hz, on-screen display (OSD) monitor controls, picture-in-picture with OSD control of the source, audio I/O, internal audio amplifier, EPS Energy Star, VESA, and DPMS power management, heavy-duty torque hinge capable of withstanding up to 60 lbs. of force, and a MTBF of 30,000 to 50,000 hours. The unit supports a variety of keyboards, trackballs, and Glidepoint-mouse functions. A rugged version with enhanced rack retention is also available. CHASSIS PLANS, San Diego, CA. (858) 571-4330.

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