LCD Monitors Are Flicker Free

The Panoview series of LCD monitors and monitor modules offer flexibility and negligible radiation.

The M series monitor modules are only 2.1-inches deep, and can be easily installed into various types of control panels or laboratory instrumentation or automation equipment. Designed as plug-and-play components for system integrators, Panoview M series can also be configured as stand-alone displays with direct RGB input and are available in monochrome and color.

A related line, Panoview LCD Monitors feature a unique flexible stand that allows them to be hung on the wall, used on a desktop or put just about anywhere. The stand adjusts to virtually any position or angle. User controls are front-mounted; the monitors provide a static free, flicker free environment.

Both product lines have direct RGB input -- additional cards are not required.

CTX Opto, Inc., Sunnyvale, CA, (408) 524-7826.

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