LCD Monitor Products and Services Movies...Popcorn Not Included
Welcome to General Digital (2:27)
This video serves as a brief overview of our three business units: Display Systems, Optical Bonding Laboratories, and Software Services. Take a virtual tour and meet the many faces and places of interest within our facility. Though in no way exhaustive, we offer the highlights of our products, capabilities, and services.
2010 January 15
Q&A with Our Mission (0:59)
The mission statement of any company is a declaration of purpose for that organization. General Digital is no different in its adoption of a mission by which to define itself. In this video, we feature our very own employees demonstrating their contribution to your entire order experience. We recognize our commitment to you because at General Digital your satisfaction is our passion. 2011 August 19
Q&A with Engineering (0:31)
Engineering is the life force of General Digital. We asked members of our engineering departments to define the term 'superior design'. Their answers reflect our commitment to providing the industry’s finest products and services. 2011 August 15
Q&A with QA (0:31)
Quality can never be an afterthought. Defined as "character with respect to fineness, or grade of excellence", it is an essential ingredient to any successful venture. At General Digital, we simply cannot afford to ignore its importance. We took the time to ask some of our quality assurance personnel what quality means to them. Their answers are our answers, and our assurance to you that at General Digital, quality is included. 2011 August 9
TwoView™ – 360 Degree View (0:34)
In the space normally reserved for one LCD monitor, the TwoView gives you double the viewing area. Capable of supporting multiple video sources (VGA, DVI, NTSC, HDMI), the TwoView is as versatile as it is rugged. Available in sizes ranging from 15 to 20 inches. 2012 January 6
Barracuda™ Demonstration (0:37)
The Barracuda by General Digital is designed to be Real World Rugged. Sealed against liquid immersion (watertight), dust and other contaminants to NEMA4X and IP67 specifications, the Barracuda not only stands up to a good splash, it can also take the plunge. This video shows the Barracuda fully submerged in a fish tank, much as it appears at trade shows at which General Digital exhibits. Not only is the monitor completely sealed, but the connectors are as well. This means that whether the connectors are populated or not, even fully submerged, they are impermeable to the elements. Available in sizes ranging from 6.4 to 24 inches (and even larger), the Barracuda’s versatility makes it a necessity for displaying information in nearly any harsh environment. 2012 January 5
Industrial LED Backlight Architecture (2:38)
The following animation demonstrates the value and benefit of using an industrial-grade LED backlight designed with series-parallel architecture rather than a pure series approach found in traditional commercial-grade backlights. 2010 August 5
Rugged Rack Mount Flip-Up and Flip-Down LCD Monitors Demonstration (3:11)
Product demonstrations of General Digital's innovative, ruggedized, flip-up and flip-down LCD monitors, some with integral keyboards and trackballs. 2007 April 23
Steel Ball Drop Test on Optically Bonded LCD Monitor (2:31)
Optical bonding of an LCD prevents the display from cracking or breaking. Shown here is a Steel Ball Drop Test per UL60950 requirements. The optical bonding process is performed in-house at General Digital's Optical Bonding Laboratories in South Windsor, CT. 2007 April 23
LCD Monitor Environmental Stress Test (3:21)
From inside General Digital's Optical Bonding Laboratories, an environmental stress test and LCD heater demonstration on LCD Monitor inside a thermal chamber. Temperatures range from -40 degrees C to +60 degrees C. The monitor performs flawlessly regardless of the temperature variation. 2007 April 24
Sunlight Readable LCD vs. Standard Luminance LCD Comparison (2:09)
General Digital compares a standard luminance LCD (left) and a sunlight readable LCD (SNCMP-19W). The video starts with standard indoor fluorescent lighting and then a sunlight-replicating studio light is powered up to simulate a sunlit environment. 2007 April 24
Photometric Characterization Demonstration (3:04)
A technician at General Digital's Optical Bonding Laboratories takes luminance and contrast measurements of an LCD display under various sunlight readable lighting conditions. 2007 April 23
NVIS (Night Vision Imaging System) LCD Monitor Demonstration (1:42)
General Digital compares a standard luminance LCD (left) and a sunlight readable LCD with night vision goggle compatibility (SNCMP-19W). During the video, a Class B night vision monocle is placed over the camera lens, which clearly demonstrates that the SNCMP-19W display is invisible to the NVIS goggles, while still being usable by personnel who need access to the information. 2007 February 27
Half-Bonded LCD Monitor Demonstration (1:35)
The benefits of optical bonding for sunlight readability are demonstrated, as shown on a half-bonded display at General Digital's Optical Bonding Laboratories. 2007 May 16
GenDry™ LCD Monitor Moisture Prevention Demonstration (2:19)
GenDry™ provides moisture prevention (such as condensation) and is a low cost alternative to optical bonding. Available only from General Digital's Optical Bonding Laboratories. 2007 April 23
High Altitude Testing of an LCD Monitor (1:22)
Many LCDs are used in applications that require operation at high altitudes. We can perform testing at low pressures for many displays at our Optical Bonding Laboratories. This video is a simulation of a typical high altitude test of an optically-bonded LCD. 2007 April 23
Demonstration of LCD Film Lamination Machine (0:59)
This video demonstrates our film lamination machine installed within Optical Bonding Laboratories’ Class 100 cleanroom module, which minimizes any problems of dust and debris being trapped between the overlay films and display. This machine and other equipment is utilized to continually remove labor-intensive processes, thereby increasing our volume capacity through automation, as well as improving the quality of our products. 2007 April 23
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