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Product category: Electrical and Electronic Subassemblies
News Release from: AutomationDirect | Subject: FPM and FLI industrial monitors
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial Team on 22 January 2003

Industrial monitors offer a wide field
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FPM series 17 and 18in heavy industrial monitors are available in resistive touchscreen or non-touchscreen versions.

FPM series 17 and 18in heavy industrial monitors are available in resistive touchscreen or non-touchscreen versions They offer full screen display of VESA resolutions, including SXGA (1280 x 1024), XGA (1024 x 768), SVGA (800 x 600), or VGA (640 x 480)

FPM series monitors also feature extremely wide viewing angles (85 degrees horizontal and vertical for the 17inch and 80 degrees for the 18in), and high contrast and brightness suitable for harsh lighting conditions and off-angle viewing.

Prices for the new FPM series monitors start at $2145 for a 17in non-touchscreen monitor.

The new FLI series of light industrial monitors features the same LCD screen as the FPM series, but in a slimmer, powder-coated steel chassis.

15 or 18in touchscreen or non-touchscreen versions are available, with large viewing angles (70/70 degrees horizontal and 55/65 degrees for the 15in and 80/80 degrees horizontal and vertical for the 18in), and the same high contrast and brightness and VESA resolutions as the new FPM monitors.

The FLI series of industrial monitors requires an external 12V DC source, which can also be purchased from AutomationDirect.

Prices for the FLI series monitors start at $1395 for a 15in non-touchscreen monitor.

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