Touch monitor with Linux support for IP cameras! We propose enclosures tailored to your needs, whether embedded or standalone.
The "Industrial Linux Touch Monitor" is a product that can be connected to IP cameras and is equipped with a touch panel that can be customized to your preferred method, such as resistive or P-CAP. It can accommodate your desired LCD size and resolution. We offer enclosures tailored to your needs, whether for embedded systems or standalone use, compatible with IP cameras. 【Features】 ■ Custom panel computer with Linux ■ Capable of accommodating your desired LCD size and resolution ■ Touch panels available in various methods, such as resistive and P-CAP, according to your preferences ■ Enclosures tailored to your needs, whether for embedded systems or standalone use ■ Compatible with IP cameras *For more details, please refer to the PDF materials or feel free to contact us.
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【Specifications (Excerpt)】 <Electrical Specifications> ■ Input Power ・Voltage: DC24V ・Current: 0.6(T.B.D.)V ■ Environment ・Temperature: 0 to 50℃ ・Humidity: -20 to 60% RH ■ Input Signal ・Ethernet: 100base-T/4ch (Hub function) ・USB: USB2.0/2 ports <Functional Specifications (Reference Example)> ■ Monitor Body ・External Dimensions: 265(W) × 200(H) × 53(D) mm ・Weight: Approximately 2.0 kg ・Monitor Surface: Resistive touch panel *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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Tekunart engages in everything from customizing LCD units and video processing boards to the development and manufacturing of digital signage, programmable terminals, and long-distance video transmission systems. In 2006, it was selected as one of the "300 Energetic Small and Medium Enterprises Supporting Tomorrow's Japan" by the Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry, and has continued to meet user expectations for over a quarter of a century since its founding.