Rack-Mount Monitor Touts Reduced Distortion

Jan. 1, 2003
Employing flat-screen technology to keep image distortion to a minimum, the GRM 5019 19" rack-mount CRT monitor comes in resolutions of up to 1600 x 1200 pixels and has a 0.20-mm dot pitch, resulting in crisp, sharp images and text. The monitor has

Employing flat-screen technology to keep image distortion to a minimum, the GRM 5019 19" rack-mount CRT monitor comes in resolutions of up to 1600 x 1200 pixels and has a 0.20-mm dot pitch, resulting in crisp, sharp images and text. The monitor has full multisynch ability and a video bandwidth of 150 MHz at -3dB to create images in all IBM and VESA standards. Controls on the front panel help users degauss the screen and make precise adjustments of image geometry and color balance. Dual-fan, positive-pressure cooling keeps the monitor running at temperatures up to 55ºC. And rugged construction makes the NEMA 2 GRM 5019 immune to shock up to 10g for 11 ms and vibration up to 1g at 57 to 500 Hz. An analog resistive touch-screen that can respond to contacts from a bare or gloved finger or a stylus is available as an option. CYBERRESEARCH INC., Branford, CT. (800) 341-2525.

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