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UTC Climate, Controls & Security, a unit of United Technologies Corp., launched a range of robust monitors meeting the need for dependable, consistent, high image quality in systems that operate round-the-clock. UTC Climate, Control & Security is a leading provider of fire and security systems, heating, air conditioning and refrigeration systems, building controls and automation, and contains the TruVision and UltraView brands.

With the clarity of images a continuing priority for video system users, the performance and durability of monitors is critical. UTC Climate, Controls & Security is now offering an expanded range of robust, HDMI-compatible models designed to deliver crisp, clear images in HD and full HD resolution with continuous, 24/7 use. Promising 50,000 hours monitor lamp life and a three-year warranty, the range is competitively priced and includes new 17” and 19” TruVision monitors (TVM) and 26”, 32” and 42” UltraView LCD monitors (UVM). As HDMI compatible devices, these monitors are ideal for displaying the high resolution images captured by the latest generation IP cameras. All new models feature built-in speakers, VGA for standard PC/recorder connection and BNC loop through functionality. The monitors are VESA wall mount enabled and are designed with a choice of stylish black housings (TVM models) and industrial metal housings (UVM models) for use in all control room settings.

“For system designers, the choice of monitor is key to the viewing quality of video systems,” says Mark Staples, manager, pre-sales, UTC Fire & Security UK Ltd. “These new long-life TruVision and UltraView models will consistently show users the true quality of the images being captured by the video system.”

Full training and support for the new monitor range is delivered by UTC Fire & Security UK Ltd. To learn more, visit www.utcfssecurityproducts.co.uk

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