Marine Display
A marine display is a specialized monitor built for use in boats, yachts, and other nautical environments. These displays need to withstand demanding conditions, including:
- Harsh weather: Marine displays must be resistant to water, salt spray, extreme temperatures, and UV radiation.
- Shock and vibration: Boats experience continuous movement and waves, so the displays need to be robust and vibration-proof.
- Sunlight readability: Viewing content clearly in direct sunlight is crucial for navigation and situational awareness.
- Power efficiency: Limited power availability on boats necessitates energy-efficient displays.
Function Requirements
- Touchscreen capabilities: For intuitive interaction with charts and data.
- Anti-glare coating: Reduces glare from sunlight and water reflections.
- Dimmable backlight: Adjusts brightness for optimal viewing in various lighting conditions.
- IP rating: Indicates the level of dust and water resistance (e.g., IP67 for water-resistant).
- Sunlight readable technology: Ensures clear visibility even in direct sunlight.
- Ruggedized design: Constructed with durable materials to withstand shock and vibration.
- NMEA compatibility: Communicates with marine electronics and instruments.