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EIZO Releases Highly Durable 12.1-inch Touch Panel Monitor for Industrial Environments

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EIZO Corporation (TSE: 6737) today introduced the DuraVision FDX1204T - a 12.1-inch monitor with 1024 x 768 resolution that is built to last in industrial environments. The DuraVision FDX1204T is the successor model to the FDX1203T. The new model has updated input connections compared to its predecessor and is equipped with modern DisplayPort and HDMI inputs for connecting to a PC, in addition to a D-Sub 15 pin analog input.

To meet the requirements of varying installation environments, the monitor is available in three configurations: desktop, VESA mount, and panel mount. It is built for durability, capable of withstanding temperatures ranging from 0 to 50°C. Additionally, the cabinet does not contain any ventilation holes, making it impervious to liquids and dust.




The DuraVision FDX1204T is equipped with an analog resistive touch panel that accepts touch input with or without gloves, as well as from styluses. The panel is also resistant to dust and water compared to other touch technologies for increased durability.

Additional Features
  • Brightness of up to 390 cd/m²
  • 180° image rotation for flexible positioning
  • 2-year, 24-hour use manufacturer's warranty

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1024 × 768... I know this is for industrial market but it's a resolution of a new monitor that was last heard in who-knows years, and seeing it in the 2020s gives me that kind of feeling. :eek:
 
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1024 × 768... I know this is for industrial market but it's a resolution of a new monitor that was last heard in who-knows years, and seeing it in the 2020s gives me that kind of feeling. :eek:
You have a point, but that's probably more than enough for the size. My Eizo EV2455 at the office is 1920x1200. Not to mention that many 32" TVs are still HD ready and some of them are used as (part time) monitors.
 
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1024 × 768... I know this is for industrial market but it's a resolution of a new monitor that was last heard in who-knows years, and seeing it in the 2020s gives me that kind of feeling. :eek:
it's normal, this low-res monitor use in machines, where it no need 4k-res, just enough-res is enough.
like this:
VP600 | Methods Machine Tools
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yes, it's resistive touch panel ✪ ω ✪
 
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