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19" LCD Monitor with 4:3 Aspect Ratio

02-06-2019 08:27 AM CET | Industry, Real Estate & Construction

Press release from: www.tru-vumonitors.com

(Arlington Heights, Illinois) - TRU-Vu Monitors, a leading supplier of industrial-grade monitors and touch screens, has released new models in their popular line of 19” LCD video monitors with traditional 4:3 aspect ratio.

The newest model is the VMM-19U which adds digital HDMI video input capability to the range of standard inputs (analog Composite BNC, VGA, S-Video and DVI). It also features 1280x1024 resolution, 350 nits brightness, defect-free LCD panels (no dead or bright pixels), TRU-Tuff treatment for maximum shock and vibration resistance, rear VESA mount holes and a full 3-year warranty.

As many other monitor manufacturers abandon 4:3 aspect ratio models, TRU-Vu has ramped up their development. “There are still thousands of products and systems on the market that require 4:3 aspect ratio video monitors,” said Herb Ruterschmidt, President of TRU-Vu Monitors, Inc “This new model is in direct response to customer demand, and adds to our growing list of monitors. As more and more manufacturers abandon 4:3 aspect ratio models, our sales continue to grow.”

The VMM-19 Series monitors are available in a wide range of configurations including steel and waterproof enclosures, panel-mount enclosures, 1,000 nits brightness, touch screens and more.

TRU-Vu Monitors, Inc., a leading supplier of LCD displays, provides over 500 models of customizable, industrial-grade LCD monitors and touch screens. This includes sunlight-readable, optically-bonded, Medical-Grade displays, open frame, rack mount, panel mount, waterproof, and standard monitors in sizes from 5.5” to 55”. All are backed by a 3-Year Warranty. All monitors can be customized/modified to meet specific application requirements. TRU-Vu monitors can also be private-labeled with your company's name, logo and unique model number.

For more information on how the VMM-19U or any of our other models can fulfill your 4:3 monitor needs, please contact us at:

Sharon Lang
TRU-Vu Monitors, Inc.
925 E. Rand Road
Arlington Heights, IL 60004
847-259-2344
Info@tru-vumonitors.com
www.tru-vumonitors.com

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