High End Signage with the SWAN Board
The high-end signage application interface board, the Swan, is an advanced TFT-LCD monitor control board. With RGB, DisplayPort, DVI and HDMI inputs. It is suitable for video resolutions up to…
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The high-end signage application interface board, the Swan, is an advanced TFT-LCD monitor control board. With RGB, DisplayPort, DVI and HDMI inputs. It is suitable for video resolutions up to…
The stylish and sleek 88 inch LG ultra wide stretched display has been launched. Amazing aspect ratio and resolution being manufactured from a 4K panel! A humongous wide stretched digital…
We can now offer incredible open frame monitors with in-built media players for even more ease in design. We have created this for our customers so they have more flexibility…
Everything you need from one supplier - Super cost-effective Network package using our award winning MysignagePortal.com You don't get much for free these days, but check this out! We are…
CDS has recommended the use of thick cover lenses to add extra protection to capacitive touch TFT displays that are being used in harsh environments. These cover lenses can be…
Our wide range of ultra-reliable touch monitors are suitable for a wide range of applications including those that need a small slim structure for space sensitive projects as well as…
EL displays are built for demanding conditions including cold, heat, wind, dust, vibration, sunlight and even G-Forces. These electroluminescent panels retain more than 75% of their original brightness after more…
Our cutting-edge 8.8” “Letterbox” TFT LCD is the latest model unveiled by Crystal Displays Systems. The majority of existing industry TFT LCDs are not suitable for many projects due to…
Optical bonding is a process which attaches the touch panel directly to the LCD, filling a small air gap between the front of the display and the back of the…
Check out the new model CDS058IWV01HSO, the amazing wide stretched bar type LCD with an impressive 8:3 aspect ratio. Key spec details as below; Why not request the full spec…