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By DE Editors  

September 7, 2010

By DE Editors

Saelig Announces SGD 24-M TFT Color Display

Saelig Company, Inc. has introduced SGD 24-M, a new, customizable high contrast, 2.4-in. TFT color display with built-in touch screen, dual analog inputs, alarm outputs and SPI and I²C bus capabilities. The SGD 24-M can be used to create a range of display instruments.

SGD 24-M is configured using Panel Pilot, a Windows-based software platform that allows users to design and customize color displays. Six analog, digital and bar graph styles are available to be downloaded via USB to the display. Colors, text labels or scaling options can all be chosen as needed. Once all selections have been made, the custom configuration can be saved and downloaded to the display.

SGD 24-M has a 320-x-240 pixel color display, a USB programming interface, and includes an integrated bezel with silicone seal designed for panel mounting.

SGD 24-M is available immediately at $95 per display with Panel Pilot software available as a free download.

For more information, visit Saelig Company, Inc.

Sources: Press materials received from the company and additional information gleaned from the company's website.

 
 

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