Grundig Security’s new, entry level, flat-screen, LED backlight monitors have been designed specifically for 16/7 operation. They are ideal for use in professional NVR and DVR surveillance systems that are not continuously monitored.

Full HD resolution

The 19.5” and 21.5” entry-line models both come in 16:9 format. They feature Full HD resolution of 1920 x 1080 pixels, providing clear and detailed images. They have an efficient, high quality, built-in power supply, designed for 16/7 operation. This keeps energy consumption and manufacturing costs down, making the new range highly competitive for installers.

Each monitor has VGA and HDMI ports optimised for video display and compatible with most leading DVRs and NVRs. LED backlight technology helps to increase contrast levels and the intensity of black levels, creating natural and accurate screen images. Both models have built-in speakers.

GML-1931M 24/7 monitor

Grundig Security has also revised its successful 19”, 24/7 monitor, the GML-1931M. This contains similar features to its predecessor with the addition of high performance, low reflective, protective glass. The 19” monitor, designed for 24/7 operation, also features LED backlight technology, advanced image enhancement technology including a 3D comb filter and decoder, built-in de-interlacing and noise reduction. The monitor fits to standard VESA bracket sizes with HDMI, VGA, Audio, 2x BNC IN and 1x BNC loop video connection.

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