Linux displays come with a range of impressive features. At the core is the Linux open-source OS, which not only ensures a secure and stable environment but also allows for extensive customisation. This openness provides a fertile ground for secondary app development through the QT environment, enabling developers to create bespoke applications that cater to specific needs. The range of sizes, from 5” to 15.0”, ensures there is a display suitable for various applications, whether for small-scale home projects or larger industrial setups.
Performance is another standout feature of these displays. With options for ARM Cortex-A55 Quadcore or ARM TM-A7 Dualcore processors, they deliver reliable performance for demanding applications. The PCAP touch technology offers smooth and responsive interaction, essential for user-friendly interfaces. The generous 8GB of flash storage and up to 2GB of RAM provide ample space and speed for running applications efficiently.
Connectivity is a key consideration, and Linux displays excel in this area. They come equipped with Ethernet, RS232, RS485, RS422, CAN, and USB communication ports, allowing seamless integration with various devices and networks. Wireless connectivity options, including Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, and even 4G, ensure that these displays can operate in any environment. Furthermore, dedicated ports for speakers, cameras, headphones, and microphones make them versatile for multimedia applications. For added durability, IP65 shell options are available for panel mount applications, offering protection against dust and water ingress.