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8" Color Led Touch Display (w/ Vga, Bnc, Rca & Av Inputs) on 2040-parts.com

US $82.00
Location:

Kansas City, Missouri, United States

Kansas City, Missouri, United States
Condition:New Manufacturer Part Number:YW801T Display Technology:LCD Panel True Color LED Backlight (Active Matrix) Warranty:No Brightness and Contrast:300 cd 2 fm square, 400 : 1 Part Brand:Brand NEW b-billion Native Resolution:800 x 600 Placement on Vehicle:Left, Right, Front and Rear Built-in Speaker:YES Surface Finish:Plastic with Texture Image Flip L / R and U / D:YES Country of Manufacture:China Touch Screen Driver:YES Monitor Type:Touch, VGA, 2 RCA A/V Ports, BNC IN System:Desktop Stand Alone, 75mm Vesa Mount, Wall Mount Screen Diagonal Size:8 inches Standard (4 : 3)

Model: YW801T

FEATURES

  1. Brand New model 8" digital Active Matrix LED backlights TFT LCD VGA Monitor.
  2. Touch screen drivers support Windows CE, NT, 2000, XP, Vista, Windows 7, 8 & 10 / Mac 10.x / Linux Kernel 3.x.x.
  3. Mouse emulation driver. Finger or stylus pen touch screen PC operation. No need of mouse.
  4. Touch Screen function support dual monitors display.
  5. Hook up (connect) computer, PC, laptops by 15 pins VGA port HD15 directly.
  6. Built-in speaker.
  7. Two RCA Video IN, BNC surveillance IN and one audio IN.
  8. Sleep mode, cross mode and on / off time setting.
  9. Display can be set up side down (up / down) and reverse image (left / right) as you like.
  10. Full function OSD menu and Infrared FULL functions remote control.

MAIN CHARACTERISTICS

  1. Active Matrix TFT Screen Size 8" inches 4 : 3 (Diagonal Length); (162 x 121)mm
  2. For touch screen drivers OS compatibility
  3. Touch screen does not work at monitor's AV mode
  4. Four wires resistive touch-screen interface (USB port)
  5. Overall Monitor dimmensions: (197 x 160 x 35)mm
  6. LCD Panel True Color LED Backlight
  7. 12V DC input Voltage; Power Consumption: <10 W
  8. Native resolution 800 x 600@60Hz. Highest resolution up to 1600 x 1200
  9. (75 x 75)mm Vesa Mount holes
  10. Contrast 400 : 1
  11. Brightness 300 cd/m2
  12. Chromatic System auto switch PAL and NTSC at AV mode
  13. Monitor net weight 560g
  14. Black Color 
  15. OSD menu, multi language supported (English, French, Chinese, Italy, Deutsch, Spanish, German, Portuguese and Russian)
Ports
  1. VGA (VGA Cable with USB Touch Function)
  2. Two Video input ports
  3. Audio In
  4. BNC In
  5. 12VDC power port

PACKAGE CONTENT

  1. 8" TFT LCD Monitor x 1
  2. Remote Control x 1
  3. VGA Cable with USB Touch  x 1
  4. DC12V AC adapter (Input 100-240VAC) x 1
  5. Automotive bracket for easy installation and stand x 1
  6. Stylus touch pen x 1 (photo for reference only)
  7. English manual (reference only) x 1

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