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Featured In: Newsletters | Computer Peripherals | Lighting, LEDs, Optoelectronics, and Displays | Industrial Electronics

Tuesday, March 16, 2010

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nineteen-inch flat panel monitorThe Industrial Automation Group of Advantech introduced the FPM-5191G Flat Panel Industrial Monitor. The FPM-monitor features an XGA TFT LCD, NEMA4/IP65 compliant flat-sealed front panel, direct VGA and DVI-D video inputs, front-accessible USB port, a vibrant color scheme, and there’s an optional resistive touch screen version. With multiple standard power inputs, including an attached 12VDC adapter and 10 V to 30 VDC input with Phoenix power-in connector, the FPM-5191G provides not only 110 V to 220 VAC input, but a wide range of VDC input, suitable for a variety of applications. The FPM-5191G supports panel, wall, or VESA mounting and is easily integrated into any industrial environment and especially suitable for factory automation and machine automation tasks.

Advantech
877 294 8989, www.advantech.com 

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