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New Series of LCD Display Systems Unveiled by Arista

Designer and developer of industrial computers, Arista has unveiled the AMS series of LCD marquee display systems. The AMS series includes the AMS-2422 ceiling mount system featuring dual back-to-back 24” LCD displays, the AMS-2412 wall mount system featuring dual side-by-side 24” LCD displays, and the AMS-2401 wall mount system featuring one 24” LCD display.

AMS-2412 Dual LCD Display

The AMS series of LCD message board systems can be used to display anything such as latest internet news items, urgent emergency notices, and everyday operational communications. The dual monitor AMS systems can display the same information on both the monitors, or display different kinds of information on each monitor. These display systems can be controlled from anywhere in the building or the country.

The AMS functions on a maximum of 2 GB DDR memory, VIA 500MHz Eden processor, 1x gigabit LAN, four USB 2.0, optional 2.5” HDD, DVI video interface, and VGA. The 24” LCD displays provides a contrast ratio of 500:1, an aspect ratio of 16:9, and resolution of 1920 x 1080. The O/S support of the display system includes Linux, WinCE, XPe, and XP Pro. The marquee display systems can function in adverse environments, and are offered with five 5-wire resistive touch screen as option.

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