Stealth Computer’s New 21.5″ Widescreen, All-Weather, Sunlight Readable LCD Monitor

February 29th, 2012 by Andrew Pakula

21.5" Widescreen Waterproof LCD Monitor

Stealth’s new 21.5″ marine/all weather LCD monitor is environmentally sealed to NEMA 4/IP65 specifications providing maximum protection from dirty, wet and hostile operating environments.

The SVM-2150W is ideal for use in direct sunlight or high ambient light conditions. Front controls include, brightness adjustment up to 1000 nits, picture-in-picture, night mode, video inputs, contrast etc.

The SVM-2150W operates from 9 to 36VDC which makes it ideal for marine and in vehicle applications. Stealth’s 21.5″ sunlight readable LCD features a wide range of video inputs that include dual VGA and DVI as well as 3 composite (NTSC) RCA input connectors.

Typical applications would be for marine, avionics, industrial, military, security, kiosks, vehicles or outdoor displays.

Contact us today to discuss your application with one of our product specialists. Toll Free: 1-888-STEALTH (1-888-783-2584).

Features:

  • 21.5″ All Weather / Marine Grade LCD
  • Sunlight Readable, 1,000 Nits High Brightness
  • Widescreen, 16:9 Aspect Ratio
  • Full HD, 1920 x 1080 resolution
  • Resistive Touchscreen with USB Interface
  • 9 to 36VDC Power Input
  • NEMA 4, IP65 Sealed Front Panel
  • Operates in -10 to +50C temperatures
  • VGA, DVI & Composite Video Inputs
  • Front Brightness Controls
  • PIP -Picture in Picture Capability
  • Low Power LED Backlighting
  • Designed for Panel Mount (Flush Mount),
    VESA 100 or 75 mount
  • Also available in 19″, 17″, 15″ & 12.1″ sizes

For more information on the SVM-2150W model:

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The Personal Computer Museum

February 17th, 2012 by Andrew Pakula

Personal Computer Museum

Have you ever missed an old computer? You know, that very first computer you may have had in the 70s to early 90s, one that you grew up with? Now you can relive the nostalgia of yesteryears tech by visiting the Personal Computer Museum.

The Personal Computer Museum which is run by Syd Bolton in Brantford, Ontario has over 45 interactive computer displays and over 1,000 computers in total. Their large collection of vintage computers includes models from; Apple, Atari, Amiga, Commodore, Radio Shack, IMSAI, IBM, Next, Mattel, Timex, Xerox, Coleco, Compaq, Dell and many other rarities. They also have a wide variety of old original software that still runs on all these machines.

For more info see their website for their complete list of models and visiting hours.

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