Toshiba launches line of LCD monitors optimized for video surveillance
Toshiba's Surveillance and IP vVdeo Products
Group, a business unit of Toshiba America Information Systems, Inc.,has introduced a new line of LCD monitors leveraging high-resolution and
high-brightness to create the most productive work experience for security
professionals.
Available with viewable 17-inch (P1730A) or 19-inch (P1930A) LCD panels, the
new monitors boast up to 1280 x 1024 at 60/75 Hz resolution, 700:1 contrast
ratio, 5:4 aspect ratio, VESA 100 mounting, and 300 cd/m2 brightness.
Toshiba security customers can expect dramatically brighter, crisper and clearer images with vivid colors and a more stable picture environment free of annoying flicker or static. Measuring less than three inches deep, the new P1730A and P1930A address customer concerns about desk space by taking only a fraction of the space of typical CRT monitors, while eliminating additional wiring and resulting in a more productive workplace.
These space-saving dimensions are ideal for cramped security offices and kiosks. The new monitors also receive high marks for their simple plug-and-play connectivity with commercially available analog and IP cameras, DVRs and PCs. Two audio speakers and Picture-In-Picture (PIP) functionality are built-in for added convenience.
Toshiba
www.toshibasecurity.com
Toshiba security customers can expect dramatically brighter, crisper and clearer images with vivid colors and a more stable picture environment free of annoying flicker or static. Measuring less than three inches deep, the new P1730A and P1930A address customer concerns about desk space by taking only a fraction of the space of typical CRT monitors, while eliminating additional wiring and resulting in a more productive workplace.
These space-saving dimensions are ideal for cramped security offices and kiosks. The new monitors also receive high marks for their simple plug-and-play connectivity with commercially available analog and IP cameras, DVRs and PCs. Two audio speakers and Picture-In-Picture (PIP) functionality are built-in for added convenience.
Toshiba
www.toshibasecurity.com





