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Manufacturer: Planar Systems, Inc.

Part number: 997-2972-00

General

  • Display Type LCD display / TFT active matrix
  • Width 14.6 in
  • Depth 1.8 in
  • Height 11.8 in
  • Weight 11.2 lbs

Image

  • Display (projector) image aspect ratio 5:4
  • Image brightness 300 cd/m2
  • Image Contrast Ratio 500:1
  • Max horizontal view angle 160
  • Max vertical view angle 160

Display

  • Diagonal Size 17 in
  • Viewable Size 17 in
  • Dot Pitch / Pixel Pitch 0.264 mm
  • Max Resolution 1280 x 1024
  • Max Sync Rate (V x H) 75 Hz x 80 KHz
  • Response Time 8 ms
  • Display Screen Coating Anti-glare
  • Video Output None
  • Signal Input DVI-D, VGA

Video Input

  • Analog Video Signal RGB
  • Digital Video Standard Digital Visual Interface (DVI)

Input Device

  • Input device type Touch-screen
  • Movement Detection Technology Resistive

Expansion / Connectivity

  • Interfaces 1 x USB - 4 pin USB Type B, 1 x VGA - 15 pin HD D-Sub (HD-15), 1 x DVI-D - 24 pin digital DVI

Miscellaneous

  • Flat Panel Mount Interface 100 x 100 mm
  • Compliant Standards CE, CSA, TUV, UL 1950, FCC Class B certified

Power

  • Power device form factor External
  • Voltage Required AC 120/230 V
  • Operational power consumption 40 Watt
  • Operational power consumption (standby) 3 Watt

Manufacturer Warranty

  • Service & support type 1 year warranty
  • Service & Support Details Limited warranty - 1 year

Environmental Parameters

  • Min operating temperature 32 ?F
  • Max operating temperature 122 ?F

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