
Ok, now that we've covered two of our premier product offerings - The surface-mounted rear view backup camera and the license plate backup camera - I'm going to talk about the monitor that you can purchase in order to hook it up to the cameras. This monitor provides you with a wide, 6.8" screen for easy viewing of the area immediately behind and around the back of your vehicle. When used in conjunction with our rear view cameras you get a wide angle view of the surroundings without the obstruction you get when trying to use only your side mirrors or a small open rear window space. This monitor can be used in any type of vehicle with either poor rear view visibility, none at all, or for those times when you just want to have the convenience of being able to see a wider field of vision than you get from using a standard rear view mirror or looking over your shoulder while steering your vehicle. This product is versatile and is meant for everyday use in any car, RV, van, truck, bus, boat, personal watercraft, and even aircraft!!! Basically, if you want the piece of mind that comes with knowing where you're going in order to protect your property and those of others then this is the product for you.
The monitor employs something called Thin-Film Transistor, or TFT. TFT is a special kind of field-effect transistor made by depositing thin films of a semiconductor active layer as well as the dielectric layer and metallic contacts over a supporting substrate. Liquid crystal displays, or LCD, typically use this process as a common substrate for TFT is glass. This differs from the conventional transistor where the semiconductor material typically is the substrate, such as a silicon wafer. The best known application of TFT is in TFT LCDs (thin film transistor liquid crystal display), a variant of LCD technology. Transistors are embedded within the panel itself, reducing crosstalk between pixels and improving image stability.
The monitor employs something called Thin-Film Transistor, or TFT. TFT is a special kind of field-effect transistor made by depositing thin films of a semiconductor active layer as well as the dielectric layer and metallic contacts over a supporting substrate. Liquid crystal displays, or LCD, typically use this process as a common substrate for TFT is glass. This differs from the conventional transistor where the semiconductor material typically is the substrate, such as a silicon wafer. The best known application of TFT is in TFT LCDs (thin film transistor liquid crystal display), a variant of LCD technology. Transistors are embedded within the panel itself, reducing crosstalk between pixels and improving image stability.
What does this all mean for the monitor we're talking about? It certainly is quite complicated. Well, all it means is that you're getting the latest technology that offers you a very light, thin viewing surface that's easily installed onto any standard factory installed rear view mirror. Plus, you get a great, sharp and clear picture quality, something that's important while operating your camera in heavy rain or snow, or any other inclement weather, for that matter.
Here's some information specific to this monitor:
- Size: Approx. 10.0" (w) x 4.2" (h)
- Size: Approx. 10.0" (w) x 4.2" (h)
- Easy Installation - Fits most standard factory installed and after market rear view mirrors. - -- Come complete with adjustable attachment clips
- 16:9 Aspect Ratio
- Standard RCA Video hookups
- Remote Control
- Special Touch-Screen Menu Adjustments - Manually control the brightness, color, contrast, tint, etc.
- Reverse Image Switch - For normal rear view mirror image, or to simulate the view seen when physically turning to look out the back window
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