Hakusan,
The DuraVision FDX1004T is the successor model to the FDX1003T. Compared to its predecessor, the FDX1004T has updated input connections, now equipped with modern DisplayPort(TM) and HDMI® inputs for connection to a PC, in addition to a D-Sub 15 pin analog input.
To meet the requirements of different installation environments, the monitor is available in desktop (with stand) or VESA mount configurations. It is designed for durability, capable of withstanding temperatures ranging from 0 to 50°C. In addition, the housing has no ventilation holes, making it impervious to liquids and dust.
The monitor is equipped with an IPS panel, which minimizes color shift and contrast changes when viewing the screen from an angle for optimal visibility during operations. The monitor's wide brightness range from 0.4 to 390 cd/m2 allows it to be adjusted to the optimum level for viewing in either bright or dim environments.
The monitor can be installed in the standard upright position or rotated by 180° for inverted installation. In addition, the image display can also be rotated by 180° to match the orientation of the monitor using a function accessed via the monitor's front buttons. Additional Features
*Key lock function to prevent unintended changes to settings during operation
*2-year, 24-hour use manufacturer's warranty
Product Information Availability
The DuraVision FDX1004T begins shipping in
About EIZO
EIZO (TSE:6737), which means image in Japanese, is a visual technology company that develops and manufactures high-end visual solutions to enrich people in their professional and personal lives. EIZO offers total imaging solutions with a range of monitors, software, video capture, processing, and distribution solutions, cameras, and advanced integrated technologies to meet the specialized needs of customers in business, creative fields, healthcare, air traffic control, maritime, security & surveillance, and more. Headquartered in Hakusan,
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