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Marshall V-R1041DP-AFHD 10.4



General Specs Marshall V-R1041DP-AFHD 10.4"

Number of Screens:
1
Screen Size:?This diagonal display size is usually measured in inches.
10.4"
Screen Mode:
XGA
Screen Surface:
Anti-reflective
Anti-glare
Response Time:
25 ms
Horizontal Viewing Angle:
170°
Vertical Viewing Angle:
170°
Mount Type:
Rack-mountable
Features:
Zoom

Video Marshall V-R1041DP-AFHD 10.4"

Maximum Resolution:
1024 x 768
Color Supported:
16.7 Million Colors
Contrast Ratio:
700:1
Brightness:
300 Nit

Interfaces/Ports Marshall V-R1041DP-AFHD 10.4"

DVI:
Yes
VGA:?Video Graphics Array
Yes
Component Video:
Yes
Composite Video:
Yes
S-Video:
Yes
SDI:
Yes
SDI Standard:
HDSDI

Physical Characteristics Marshall V-R1041DP-AFHD 10.4"

Height:
8.5"
Width:
10.3"
Depth:
2.5"
Weight (Approximate):
4 lb





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