RM Series, Monitors

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RM-7024
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Non-Touch
800 x 480
DVI, VGA
7.00" (177.80mm)
RM-503S
3 X 5 INCH 2RU RACKMOUNT SDI MON
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1920 x 1080
HDMI, LAN, SDI
5.00" (127.00mm)
RM-7029S
DUAL 7 INCH 3RU RACKMOUNT SDI MO
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1920 x 1200
HDMI, LAN, SDI
7.00" (177.80mm)
RM-0208S
8 INDIVIDUAL SDI ON ONE 19" 1RU
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640 x 240
SDI
2.00" (50.80mm)
RM-7028S
DUAL 7" RACKMOUNT SDI MONITOR
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Non-Touch
1280 x 800
HDMI, SDI, USB
7.00" (177.80mm)
RM1730S
17.3'' FHD 1RU RACKMOUNT MONITOR
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1920 x 1080
HDMI, SDI
17.30" (439.42mm)

About  Monitors

Monitor products are essential components of user interface systems that provide a visual display for text, images, videos, and other forms of visual information. These devices play a crucial role in presenting content to users and enabling them to interact with the system. In addition to their display capabilities, many modern monitor products also integrate touchscreen functionality. This means that the screen can not only show information but also serve as an input device. By incorporating touch-sensitive technology, monitors can detect and interpret user interactions, such as tapping, swiping, or dragging, on the screen surface. The integration of touchscreen inputs allows users to directly interact with the displayed content, making the user experience more intuitive and interactive. The monitor can infer the user's intent based on the context of the information being displayed at the specific screen location and the timing of the user's touch input. Touchscreen monitors have become increasingly popular in various applications, including smartphones, tablets, interactive kiosks, point-of-sale systems, gaming consoles, and digital signage. They enable users to navigate menus, select options, input data, draw or write, and perform other actions directly on the screen, without the need for additional input devices like keyboards or mice. By combining display and touch capabilities, monitor products provide a seamless and immersive user experience. Users can view and manipulate content in a more natural and interactive way, enhancing productivity, interactivity, and user satisfaction. In conclusion, monitor products serve as visual display interfaces that present text, images, videos, and other visual information to users. With the integration of touchscreen inputs, they also function as user input devices, allowing users to interact directly with the displayed content. This integration has revolutionized user interfaces in various industries, providing more intuitive and interactive experiences.