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News Release from: GE Fanuc Intelligent Platforms UK | Subject: SeaBrite monitors
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial Team on 16 January 2008

Monitors survive life at sea

SeaBrite monitors accept a wide voltage range and can accept RGB, composite video, s-video and DVI signals, as well as deliver PIP, ensuring that almost any marine display requirement can be met.

Computer Dynamics, a GE Fanuc Intelligent Platforms company, has released the SeaBrite family of flat panel monitors Resistant to shock and vibration and designed to fulfill the demanding requirements of the marine industry for reliability with their wide operating temperature range and rugged, anti-corrosion mechanical design

SeaBrite monitors are available in nine screen sizes from 8.4in to 23.1in.

Typical applications include radar/ARPA systems, navigation/ECDIS systems, automatic identification systems (AIS), monitoring/surveillance systems and yacht/ship automation.

As well as providing multiple screen sizes, the SeaBrite family offers a wide voltage range for power input and can accept RGB, composite video, s-video and DVI signals, as well as deliver PIP, ensuring that almost any marine display requirement can be met.

If this flexibility is not enough, custom designs of SeaBrite monitors can be created.

Optimum viewability of the transflective display in a wide range of ambient lighting conditions is enhanced through the provision of an anti-reflective protective glass and backlight dimming control, while a touch screen interface is provided for ease of operation.

The SeaBrite is sealed to IP65 standards on the front surface.

All SeaBrite monitor designs follow IEC 60945 fourth edition (2002) Maritime Navigation and Radio-communication Equipment and Systems requirements and IACS-E10 for international standards. Request a free brochure from GE Fanuc Intelligent Platforms UK ...

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