EIZO Corporation's latest monitor, the DuraVision FDX1004T, is designed for industrial environments and features updated input connections, versatile installation options, and a 2-year warranty.
- Updated input connections for easy connection to various devices
- Available in both desktop and VESA mount configurations for versatile installation options
- Built to withstand demanding industrial environments with a wide temperature range and resistance to liquids and dust
EIZO Corporation has launched its latest monitor, the DuraVision FDX1004T, designed specifically for industrial environments. This 10.4-inch monitor boasts a resolution of 1024 x 768 and is the successor to the FDX1003T model.
One notable improvement in the FDX1004T is the updated input connections. It now features modern DisplayPort and HDMI inputs, in addition to the traditional D-Sub 15 pin analog input, allowing for easy connection to a PC. This flexibility ensures compatibility with various devices.
The monitor is available in both desktop (with stand) and VESA mount configurations, catering to different installation environments. It is built to withstand temperatures ranging from 0 to 50°C, making it suitable for use in demanding industrial settings. Furthermore, its housing is designed without ventilation holes, ensuring resistance to liquids and dust.
Equipped with an IPS panel, the FDX1004T minimizes color shift and contrast changes when viewed from different angles, ensuring optimal visibility during operations. Its wide brightness range of 0.4 to 390 cd/m2 allows for adjustment to the ideal level for viewing in bright or dim environments.
The FDX1004T offers versatility in installation options. It can be set up in the standard upright position or rotated by 180° for inverted installation. Additionally, the image display can be rotated by 180° to match the orientation of the monitor using a function accessed via the front buttons.
Other features of the monitor include a key lock function to prevent unintended changes to settings during operation and a 2-year, 24-hour use manufacturer’s warranty for added peace of mind.
The DuraVision FDX1004T will start shipping in April 2024, with availability varying by country or region. For more information on availability and pricing, interested parties can contact their nearest EIZO group company or distributor.
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DisplayPort: DisplayPort is a digital display interface developed by the Video Electronics Standards Association (VESA). It is primarily used to connect a computer to a monitor or other display device such as a television. DisplayPort is capable of delivering high-resolution video and audio, as well as providing power to connected devices. It is also capable of daisy-chaining multiple displays together, allowing for a single connection to multiple monitors. This makes DisplayPort a popular choice for gamers, video editors, and other users who require multiple displays. DisplayPort is also used in many laptops and tablets, allowing for a single connection to a monitor or other display device. It is also used in many modern TVs, allowing for a single connection to a computer or other device.
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