Monitor Addresses Space-Constrained Installations
Nematron Corporation announces the launch of an additional model to the M-Series line of Industrial Monitors. This new 12.1” version called the M1200 addresses many space-constrained installations that the other M-Series Monitors could not. This additional version has all the same features and options of the other industrial monitors in the series. The M-Series now offers 12.1” SVGA (M1200), 15.0” XGA (M1500), 17.0” SXGA (M1700), and 19.0” SXGA (M1900) versions. All versions are standard with a clear Lexan window, built-in 100-240 VAC power supply, and NEMA 4/4x/12 powder coated aluminum front panels. 5-wire Analog Resistive Touchscreen, Stainless Steel front panel, or an integrated 24
“The M-Series monitors are high-performance, best-in-class industrial monitors. With a 12.1” version, many spaced-constrained applications can now be addressed,” states Ralph Damato, VP – Product Management of Nematron. “The very successful M-Series monitors have proven to be extremely reliable and are ideal for most industrial applications. The most popular M1500 (15.0”) model has been very successful; however, occasionally our customer’s installations do not have enough room for this unit. The 12.1” now addresses that concern,” continues Damato.
All versions in the M-Series line utilize bright, clear
Company Information
5840 Interface Drive
Ann Arbor, MI 48103 (see map)
Phone: (734) 214-2000
Fax: (734) 994-8074
Website: www.nematron.com
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