Manufacturers of marine electronics were quick to embrace glass touchscreen technology, giving anglers touch-reactive control over sonar, chartplotters and radar.

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With a digital switching system, to activate an accessory, the control starts at an interface device. This is generally the same MFD used for your GPS, bottom machine or radar.
When it comes to marine displays, it's essential to have a solution that can withstand the harsh and challenging conditions of the open sea.

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is presented to the user by means of a large touch screen that provides a wide range of features, including navigational charts, the entire instrument panel, operating manuals, instructional videos, weather forecasts, radio functionalities and an internet connection.
The Marine Displays also have a dimming brightness feature, which allows users to adjust the brightness of the screen based on their specific needs. This feature is especially important in situations where low light is necessary, such as nighttime navigation or areas with reduced visibility due to weather conditions.

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The projective capacitive multi-touch screens and capacitive touch keys make the displays intuitive and easy to use, providing a responsive interface for users. Moreover, the displays' broad voltage range power input of 9-36 V DC makes them suitable for a wide range of marine applications, allowing for easy integration into existing systems.
With these displays, you can expect improved navigation, reliable information, and ease of use.







