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Would anyone know of a manufacturer (preferably in Canada) of 12 volt LCD's.
Not looking for ruggedized or marinized just a desktop type LCD either 15" or
17". I have customers who just don't want to use an inverter

Thanks...
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RuggedTech Sales wrote in
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Would anyone know of a manufacturer (preferably in Canada) of 12 volt
LCD's. Not looking for ruggedized or marinized just a desktop type LCD
either 15" or 17". I have customers who just don't want to use an
inverter

Thanks...
Russ Amiro
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I put:

12VDC LCD monitor

into Google and got 419,000+ hits. Take your pick...geez.

I kinda like this one for mobile with the TOUCHSCREEN for $400!

http://store.karpc.com/

At the bottom of this page is a nice 15" 12V "marine" TV that's also a
monitor. Lionheart has a cheap, no-name 15" LCD TV that has a VGA cable
input from the laptop and HDMI digital input from the DVD player for
movies. It think it was around $299, but don't remember the name on it.
I simply discarded the 12V 1A AC wall brick and connected a molded-plug
12V power cord to the 12VDC battery bus the lights on the nav table run
off of. We have it mounted on a swing-arm so we can swing it one way to
watch TV/movies in the settee and swing it around the corner to the nav
station to plug the laptop into so the helmsman can look at The Cap'n on
the big screen through the hatch from his seat.

I sure like the idea of a touchscreen mouse on the monitor.....and so
cheap!

Larry
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On Wed, 11 Jul 2007 17:00:55 +0000, Larry wrote:

RuggedTech Sales wrote in
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Would anyone know of a manufacturer (preferably in Canada) of 12 volt
LCD's. Not looking for ruggedized or marinized just a desktop type LCD
either 15" or 17". I have customers who just don't want to use an
inverter

Thanks...
Russ Amiro
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email: sales[at]ruggedtech.com
web: www.ruggedtech.com


I put:

12VDC LCD monitor

into Google and got 419,000+ hits. Take your pick...geez.

I kinda like this one for mobile with the TOUCHSCREEN for $400!

http://store.karpc.com/

At the bottom of this page is a nice 15" 12V "marine" TV that's also a
monitor. Lionheart has a cheap, no-name 15" LCD TV that has a VGA cable
input from the laptop and HDMI digital input from the DVD player for
movies. It think it was around $299, but don't remember the name on it.
I simply discarded the 12V 1A AC wall brick and connected a molded-plug
12V power cord to the 12VDC battery bus the lights on the nav table run
off of. We have it mounted on a swing-arm so we can swing it one way to
watch TV/movies in the settee and swing it around the corner to the nav
station to plug the laptop into so the helmsman can look at The Cap'n on
the big screen through the hatch from his seat.

I sure like the idea of a touchscreen mouse on the monitor.....and so
cheap!

Larry



Thank you for your comments Larry. I have done the Google search and you will
find that pretty well all the hits are for small LCD panels, oem kits, LCD
power supplies, etc and largely resellers of this type of gear. Actually if
you search more appropriately on the phrase "12VDC LCD monitor" you will get
only 4 hits.

All that aside, I perhaps should have been more clear in my original post. I
am looking for a manufacturer or distributor of 12V desktop models of LCD's.
We are a reseller - we buy from manufacturers or distributors, not other
resellers.

Cheers...
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Sharp's Aquos line of televisions work on 12v. We've got a 15" unit in our
boat, came equipped with it from the factory running off 12vdc. I seem to
recall GE also making some units but the picture quality on them wasn't as
good as the Sharp.

Would anyone know of a manufacturer (preferably in Canada) of 12 volt

LCD's.
Not looking for ruggedized or marinized just a desktop type LCD either 15"

or
17". I have customers who just don't want to use an inverter


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