ReadyMadeRC
12.1 Inch RMRC LCD Monitor
Image | 12.1" TFT LCD LED |
Resolution | 800x600 |
Horizontal frequency range | 30-60KHz |
Field frequency range | 60-75Hz |
Brightness | 330cd/m² |
Viewing Angle | 70°/70°(L/R) 50°/70°U/D |
Contrast Ratio | 900 |
Response time | 30ms |
Input Voltage | DC6-24V |
Power Consumption | ≦8W |
Input Signal | VGA,AV1,AV2,Audio,DVI,HDMI |
Working Temperature | -10℃~50℃ |
Storage Temperature | -20℃~60℃ |
Size | 298L×245W×45D mm |
Weight | 1130g without cables or sun shield, 1330g with cables and sun shield |
Mounting | Standard 1/4-20 tripod and VESA mounts |
The 10.1 inch is lighter, brighter and has a higher resolution. But the output of the receiver 4 | 3. Wouldn't i get a much clearer image production on a 4 |
Specifications:, , Display Ratio: 4:3, Package Includes:, , Trying to decide between the 10.1" and 12.1" monitors? See one of our customer's questions below:, Customer, Tim - The biggest difference with the 12.1" monitor is that it is 4:3, so the apparent overall size increase is significant when compared to the others. The image is stretched on the other monitors (with an option to show it in 4:3 which makes the image smaller and wastes some space), but the basic image you'd see on the 10.1" is the same as your 8"...just larger. When it comes to "clearer" image..that's somewhat subjective. Larger images will allow you to see small details better if they are in the video signal, but also will make it more evident that we are working with standard definition video signals. All in all, if I don't have to attach a monitor to my radio and hold the weight with a neck strap or hands, I'd go with the 12.1" first, 10.1" second. However, the finish on the 12.1" screen is a bit better for reducing glare than the 10.1",
Perfect for your FPV ground station, this Ready Made RC 12.1" LCD monitor is a great choice if you are looking for a large, crystal clear image. Includes ingegrated tripod mount, sun shield, and power/av breakout cables.
This monitor WILL NOT GO TO BLUE OR BLACK SCREEN when there is static or loss of video!
Input resolution up to 1920x1440
Pixel Size 0.2175(H)x0.2175(V)mm
NTSC/PAL Manually Selectable in Menu
12.1" LCD Monitor
Sun Shield with Velcro Strips
12V 1200mA power supply with US prongs, accepts 100-240V, 50/60Hz
Remote Control
A/V Cable with 1 Composite Input, 1 Audio Input (mono), 1 Power input (2.1mm barrel)
VGA/USB input cable with DIN adapter
Manual
(Various power adapter cables available
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- I was wondering which monitor would be the best for me. I want to use the monitor for a ground station.
Anyways, I'm confused and don't know which to pick. I am already using the 8 inch one mounted on my transmitter.
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