Bosch LCD Display Monitor

Mar 4, 2008 10:36 AM


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The 42-in. 42RTC high-resolution, widescreen LCD monitor from Bosch Security Systems is appropriate for both PC- and DVR-based applications. The monitor features a high contrast ratio and brightness rating along with an ability to automatically adapt input resolution of the incoming video signal up to 1,366 x 766 pixels. This helps the unit more accurately interpret images and ensures advanced color accuracy within the images. The panel refreshes every 18 milliseconds to provide crisp, clear images with less smearing and image “ghosting” in fast-motion video. The system also features a picture-in-picture function to enable simultaneous monitoring of multiple areas. Ample horizontal and vertical viewing angles offer comfortable and clear viewing. The monitor’s slim, space-saving design with optional wall-mount and removable desk stand can accommodate desktop or wall-mounted placement. Other features include low power consumption, on-screen menus and front panel controls to help security officers adjust display parameters. Visit boschsecurity.us.

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