CRT Monitor reduces image distortion.

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GRM 5019 19 in. rack-mount monitor features flat-screen technology. Resolutions up to 1600 x 1200 pixels and 0.20 mm dot pitch give monitor crisp, sharp images and text. Sealed face is completely flat with no protruding bezel. NEMA 4 monitor includes full multisynch ability and video bandwidth of 150 MHz at -3 dB. Dual-fan positive-pressure cooling keeps unit running at temperatures up to 131°F.



Original Press Release:


19" Flat CRT Monitor Reduces Image Distortion


Flat-screen technology on the new 19" rack-mount CRT Monitor
from CyberResearch, Inc. keeps image distortion to a minimum.
Resolutions up to 1600 x 1200 pixels and a 0.20-mm dot pitch give
the NEMA 4 GRM 5019 monitor crisp, sharp images and text. The unit's sealed face is completely flat with no protruding bezel.

The GRM 5019 monitor was designed with full multisynch ability and a video bandwidth of 150MHz at -3dB, so viewers see clean, clear images in all IBM and VESA standards and in any video mode from 640 x 480 up to 1600 x 1200 pixels. Convenient controls on the front panel help users to degauss the screen and to make precise adjustments of image geometry and color balance.

Dual-fan positive-pressure cooling keeps this monitor running at temperatures up to 131°F (55°C). Rugged construction makes the GRM 5019 immune to shock up to 10g for 11 ms and vibration up to 1 g at 57 to 500 Hz, so the unit is ideal for tough industrial and experimental environments.

An optional analog resistive touchscreen provides pointing functions that are unaffected by dirt, oil, or water. Analog resistive touchscreens respond well to contacts from a bare finger, gloved finger, or a stylus.

In addition to flat-screen CRT monitors - now shipping from stock - CyberResearch, Inc. also offers panel-mount, rack-mount, and desktop PCs, as well as data acquisition and motion control. For more information on any of our products, call Joe Tetreault at 800-341-2525, or visit www.cyberresearch.com.

To request a free copy of the PC Systems Handbook for Scientists and Engineers, call 1-800-341-2525 or e-mail handbook@cyberresearch.com. Outside of the U.S. please call 203-483-8815 or fax 203-483-9024.

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