Splash-proof rugged industrial displays for production line equipment introduced by Cincoze
Summary points:
- Cincoze Co. Ltd. introduces the CV-200 series with a minimalist 3-millimeter bezel design for modern factory visualization and panel PC applications.
- The CV-200 series offers 10- to 21.5-inch screen options with more than 40 configurations, debuting with 21.5-inch HD models featuring wide 178-degree viewing angles.
- Displays feature IP66-rated front panels, projective capacitive touchscreens with anti-glare coating, wet-touch capability, 50,000-hour backlight life, and durable 7H hardness glass.
TAIPEI, Taiwan – Cincoze Co. Ltd. in Taipei, Taiwan, is introducing the CV-200 series slim-bezel industrial displays for modern factory human-machine interface and process visualization.
The CV-200 series features a minimalist profile, a narrow bezel, and industrial-grade reliability for industrial panel PCs and industrial touch monitors.
The modular design of the CV-200 series offers screen sizes from 10 to 21.5 inches for more than 40 possible configurations. The first release is the 21.5-inch HD models with several configuration options for various applications.
The CV-200 series integrates easily into production line equipment. Its slim, die-cast aluminum alloy frame has a bezel less than 3 millimeters wide. The HD screen and 178-degree viewing angle ensure clear and crisp readability from any position.
Projective capacitive touchscreen
Every splash-proof model features a projective capacitive touchscreen with an anti-glare coating that work in high-brightness indoor lighting. Touch response is fast and precise.
The CV-200 series is built to handle harsh, humid industrial environments. It has an IP66-rated front panel and wet tracking technology to work with wet fingers or splashes of water. The backlight lasts as long as 50,000 hours, and a 7H hardness glass-glass panel adds durability.
For more information contact Cincoze online at www.cincoze.com/en/goods_catalog.php?cid=2.
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