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High Brightness 7" HDMI Touch Screen Monitor With 4 Wire Resistive Touch Panel LILLIPUT

High Brightness 7
Negotiable MOQ: 1 Piece (Price negotiable depending on order volume and customization)
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Brand Name:
LILLIPUT
Place of Origin:
China
Model Number:
669HBT
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Port of Shipment:
China
Delivery Detail:
7 days
Brand Name LILLIPUT
Place of Origin China
Model Number 669HBT
Delivery Time:Sample :within 3 work days;100pcs:7-10 work days
Certification:CE FCC

High Brightness 7\" HDMI Touch screen Monitor With 4 Wire Resistive Touch Panel LILLIPUT

669HBT High Brightness 7\" HDMI Touch screen Monitor With 4-Wire Resistive Touch Panel

7\" HDMI Monitor with touchscreen HDMI/DVI input 4-wire resistive Touch Panel HDMI / VGA input AV input for car monitor

Functions:

4-wire resistive touch panel;
HDMI/DVI input;
Touch screen control;
With VGA input, connecting directly to PC, as a Personal Computer;
With AV input, connecting directly to DVD player, as a car entertainment system;
With touch screen operation, can as a display terminal unit of industrial equipment.

Parameters:

Display Screen 7\" LED backlit
Resolution 800 x 480, suport up to 1920 x 1080
Touch Panel 4-wire resistive (optional: 5-wire resistive)
Contrast Ratio 500:1
Brightness 450cd/㎡ 
Viewing Angle 140°/120°(H/V)
Input Signal VGA, AV1, AV2, HDMI, DVI(optional), YPbPr(optional)
Input Voltage DC 12V
Power Consumption ≤8W
Audio Output ≤1W
Dimension(LWD) 185.5×122×32mm
Weight 450g

Accessories:
VGA 9-Pin Cable

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Business Type
Trading Company
Total Employees
101 - 200 People
Main Markets
North America, South America, Eastern Europe
Location
Yan'an, Shaanxi, China

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