Tech Electronic Systems developed a family of Rugged LCD Flat Panel displays that gives you a new, high-performance for your rugged military Flat Panel needs. Our rugged flat panels feature the latest in LCD technology and offer remarkable levels of brightness with wide viewing angle. Our rugged flat panel displays were originally designed for shipboard environments, these rugged LCD's are designed to meet the harsh environmental requirements found onboard surface and subsurface ships.

Our variety of Rugged Flat Panel displays and Rackmount Military displays range from 6.4" to 57" in flight on ground or under water our rugged LCD displays will conform to your specifications. Some models are capable of displaying ECDIS MAPS & Radar images. Other models are rated to MIL-STD-810, MIL-S-901D, Grade A shock, MIL-STD-167 for vibration, and MIL-STD-461 for electromagnetic compatibility. We also offer rugged flat panel displays with Sunlight Readable, Full Range Dimming (compatible with Night Vision Goggles), 12 & 24 VDC operation, and a variety of Touch Screens. Tech Electronic Systems can help you find a solution to any of your rugged flat panel display needs.

Our Workstations and Rackmount Military Workstations range in size from 6.4" to 57.0". We can customize workstations to match your specifications, Some models are rated to MIL-S-901D, MIL-STD167 for shock and vibration, and MIL-STD-461 for electromagnetic compatibility. We also make custom rugged flat panel workstations to match your specifications.

                                   

 

                                          
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