Industrial Monitors
The industrial sector has always demanded devices and equipment specifically designed to meet specific requirements in terms of performance, operability and endurance. At the IT level, this concerns not only PCs, keyboards and pointing devices, but also monitors.
Subcategories
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Panel-mount monitors
Panel-mounted monitors are industrial monitors designed to be placed specifically within harsh environments, such as factories, warehouses, and industrial environments where there are special applications, which require robust and resilient computer tools.
Panel Mounted Industrial Monitor: FeaturesA panel mounted industrial monitor is best suited for all those applications that require it: for example, they are usually placed inside industrial machinery.
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VESA Mount Monitors
Vesa monitors: what they are and 5 reasons why to choose them
Vesa monitors are among the most widely used models in a variety of applications, ranging from manufacturing to industrial automation, from digital signage to chemical laboratories.But what exactly is the VESA standard, and what advantages does it bring to an industrial monitor?
What is the VESA standardLet us take a step back. VESA is an acronym for Video Electronics Standards Association, an international organisation that develops and promotes standards for the monitor and display industry to ensure interoperability and compatibility between video devices by simplifying installation and use in different contexts.
The VESA standard sets specifications for the mounting bracket of monitors, televisions and LCD screens, and allows displays to be securely and compatibly fixed on mounting brackets such as arms, stands or wall mounts.
And applied to VESA industrial monitors?
VESA industrial monitors are monitors that follow VESA mounting standards, with the four mounting holes positioned according to the parameters of the convention. The distance of the holes depends on the brand, model and screen size, and is generally indicated by the letters L (horizontal distance) and A (vertical distance).
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Open Frame Monitors
Industrial open frame monitors are monitors without an external frame, specifically designed to be integrated into other devices, such as panels, machinery and control devices. In practice, they are open frame displays, without the frame for front mounting: the components are incorporated into the monitor structure
You know those machines where the monitors seem to be integrated there, as if they were one with the machine? Those are the open frame monitors.
Monitors belonging to this category are also available in different sizes and resolutions, with or without touchscreen, and can be customised according to specific requirements.
"But since they have no outer frame, are they less resistant?"
This is one of the questions our customers ask us most often. The answer is absolutely not: even though they have no external frame, open frame monitors maintain all the durability and resistance requirements that characterise all industrial monitors.
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Rack Monitors
Rack monitors are flush-mounted industrial monitors designed to be placed specifically inside rack cabinets in environments such as server rooms or data centres.
Rack Monitors: FeaturesThe Rack Monitors are mostly chosen to be placed inside Rack cabinets.
For this, they have a special feature compared to other types: they are characterised by the presence of handles and have two holes on both sides, which allow them to be screwed into cabinets.
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Large monitors
The large monitors are designed to meet the needs of advanced monitoring in businesses, offering optimal visibility and superior clarity on a display of 24.5'' and above.
What are the dimensions of a monitor
The most popular and widely used monitors in the industrial environment are 15'', 17'', 19'' and 21''. In these formats, monitors can be easily integrated into more complex machines or systems, facilitating process control and operator interaction with the machine.
From 24.5" onwards, we speak of large monitors, such as 36", 45", 55", and so on. These devices are not so much integrated in industrial machinery as they are used for displaying production data, technical drawings and the progress of production processes in more detail, or even in control rooms or special projects. -
In-vehicle monitors
In-vehicle Monitors are designed specifically for use in vehicles, such as:● Cars
● Agricultural Machines
● Ships and other vehicles
Due to the particularity of their use, they have specific characteristics that differentiate them from all other types of monitors.