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Comark Corp. in Medfield, Mass., is introducing the MDU19 mil-spec rugged liquid crystal display. The MDU19 information display has been tested to MIL-S-901D Grade A shock, MIL-STD 167 for vibration, and MIL-STD 461 for EMI. The military display may be rack-mounted in a 9U configuration or panel-mounted. The MDU19 is available with standard brightness and sunlight-readable versions, up to 1500 NITs. Other features of the rugged displays include EMI glass, touchscreen options, and 0-100 percent brightness control. The MDU19 rugged monitor is suitable for mission-critical applications and is compliant with ECDIS-N requirements. The MDU19 is manufactured in the USA using long lifespan components to ensure multi-year availability for long-term military applications. This product complies with Federal BAA (Buy American Act) requirements. For more information, visit Comark Corp. online at www.comarkcorp.com.
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