1215L 12" LCD Desktop Touchmonitor

1215L 12" LCD Desktop Touchmonitor

£420
Excluding VAT

Product Decription

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The 1215L touchmonitors are designed, developed and built to provide the most cost-effective touch solutions for system integrators and VARs. Aimed at the fast-changing retail POS and hospitality markets, they provide reliable, durable operation and come from the worldwide leader in touchmonitors, Elo TouchSystems. The space-saving 1215L features a choice of touch technologies and spill resistant sealing.

Features

•Economical and reliable
•Up to 800 x 600 resolution
•Available with AccuTouch Five-Wire Resistive Technology, the most widely used for retail applications (activated with fingernails, gloves, credit cards, or any stylus) or IntelliTouch Surface Wave Technology for superior image quality (activated with finger only).
•Touchscreen sealed against liquid spills
•Combined serial/USB interface
•Sealed touchscreen
•Removable base with VESA mounting option plus mounting holes on base for additional tabletop security
•Internal power supply
•Digital on-screen display (OSD) with controls on the side plus lock-out facility
•Worldwide agency approvals
•3 year manufacturer warranty

Specifications

Model 1215L
Availability Worldwide
Case/bezel color Dark gray
Display Size: 12.1″ diagonal

Type: Active matrix TFT LCD

Aspect ratio: 4 x 3

Useful screen area Horizontal: 9.7″ (246 mm)

Vertical: 7.27″ (184.5 mm)

Monitor dimensions Width: 11.86″ (300.93 mm)

Height: 11.26″ (285.85 mm)

Depth: 6.61″ (167.69 mm)

Optimal (native) resolution 800 x 600 at 56, 60, 70 or 75 Hz
Other supported resolutions 640 x 480 at 60, 66 Hz (Mac), 72 or 75 Hz
Colors 16.2 million with dithering
Brightness LCD panel: 200 cd/m2 (typical)

with AccuTouch: 164 cd/m2 (typical)

with IntelliTouch: 184 cd/m2 (typical)

with surface capacitive: 170 cd/m2 (typical)

Response time 35 msec (typical)
Viewing angle

(typical, from center)

Horizontal (left/right): ±70° or 140° total

Vertical (up/down): 60°/50° or 110° total

Contrast ratio 500:1 (typical)
Input video format Analog (no proprietary video card needed)
Input sync format Separate horizontal and vertical sync, composite sync and sync-on-green
Input video signal connector Mini D-Sub 15-Pin VGA type
Input frequency Horizontal: 31.5-48 kHz

Vertical: 56.3-75 Hz

Power supply Type: Internal, with jack to accept power from optional external brick

AC Input (line) voltage: 85-265 VAC, 47–63 Hz

DC Input (line) voltage: 12.0 V ± 0.75V

Power dissipation 16 W typical, 20 W max.
Temperature Operating: 0°C to 40°C

Storage: -20°C to 60°C

Humidity Operating: 20%-80%

Storage: 10%-90%

noncondensing

Weight

(approx.)

Actual: 7.92 lb (3.59 kg)

Shipping: 13.2 lb (5.99 kg)

Warranty Monitor: 3 years

Backlight lamp life: minimum 50,000 hours to half brightness

MTBF: 50,000 hours demonstrated

Agency approvals UL/cUL, TÜV-GS, CE, FCC/IC/VCCI/C-Tick Class B
On-screen display (OSD) Digital OSD
User’s controls OSD buttons: menu, up, down, select, power

OSD: contrast, brightness, H/V position, recall default, RGB (color temp), OSD exit, clock, phase, sharpness, OSD H/V position, OSD time, auto adjust, language (English, German, Spanish, Japanese, French), input select

OSD disable/enable: power, OSD menu

Mounting options Threaded-through mounting holes, under base

Removable base

75 mm VESA mount

Other features Security lock receptacle

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