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LCD rugged display for marine, outdoor, and transportation applications introduced by Stealth

WOODBRIDGE, Ontario, 20 March 2012. Stealth Computer Inc. in Woodbridge, Ontario, is introducing the SVM-2150W 21.5-inch marine and all-weather liquid crystal display (LCD) monitor for marine, outdoor, and transportation applications that operate in dirty, wet, and hostile operating environments.

The high-definition Stealth model SVM-2150W has a 16:9 format with 1080-pixel resolution of 1920 by 1080 pixels. The rugged display is environmentally sealed to NEMA 4/IP65 specifications.

The rugged display operates from nine to 36 volts DC, is sunlight readable, and can accept inputs from 2X-VGA, 2X-DVI and 3X-composite (NTSC) RCA input connectors. The monitors also operate in temperatures from -10 to 50 degrees Celsius, and are designed for panel mount (flush mount) installation.

The SVM-2150W 21.5-inch marine and all-weather LCD monitor was designed with LED backlight technology for energy efficiency while still delivering brightness to 1,000 Nits. Front mounted controls include, menu, brightness, contrast, night mode, input select, up/down and picture-in-picture.

The resistive touch screen comes standard with USB connectivity. PIP capability provides the options for Child, Split or Wide Screen functionality.

For more information contact Stealth Computer online at www.stealth.com.

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