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Argon Corporation Robust 21.3" Display ARD21

The ARD21 is a military-spec display that fits in a 19-inch rack and has a size of 21.3 inches.

Argon is an American company that designs and manufactures displays and PCs ranging from 5 to 43 inches for military applications. They specialize in customization of MIL connectors, switch placements, and button positions. Their products comply with military standards MIL-STD-810, MIL-STD-461, and MIL-STD-901, boasting environmental performance with an operating temperature range of -10 to +55°C. An operating temperature option down to -40°C is also available. ■ Japanese technical documents on MIL-STD-810, MIL-STD-461, and IP standards are available. If you would like to see them, please contact sales@nacelle.co.jp ■

Related Link - http://www.nacelle.co.jp/

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■Product Specifications ・Size: 21.3 inches TFT ・Resolution: 1600x1200 ・Brightness: 450 nits, 750 nits (optional) ・Power Supply: 18–36 VDC or 110/220VAC 47–440 Hz ・Options: Touch panel, handle, NVG ■Environmental Performance ・MIL Standards: Compliant with MIL-STD-810, MIL-STD-461 ・Operating Temperature: -40 to +55 ℃ ・Storage Temperature: -40 to +70 ℃

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There is a proven track record of adoption in military, marine, automotive, and aircraft applications.

Argon Corporation Military-Grade Display ARD21

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Robust Computer and Peripheral Equipment Catalog - Nasal

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Naser Co., Ltd. Comprehensive Catalog vol. 24

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