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July 13, 2011
The Hope Industrial Systems blog was launched back in February to create a new way to communicate with our customers.
This has proven to be a very valuable resource, and all areas of our company have contributed to create a wealth of content for our users.You can view or subscribe to our blog here. Below is a wrap up of recent posts for your review:Hope Industrial Panel Mount Monitors: a Single-Cutout Mounting System with an Excellent Waterproof SealOur Panel Mount Monitor products use a unique single-cutout mounting system that is not only extremely simple to install, but also creates an excellent seal in most any mounting surface. Using a thick, continuous gasket and a rigid mounting collar, these displays create a UL-tested NEMA 4/4X seal that lasts for years.Read more about our unique Panel Mount Monitor design.
Virtual On-Screen Keyboards for use with Industrial Touch ScreensWe sell a full line of Industrial Keyboards for use with both Panel Mount and Fully Enclosed monitors, but many of our customers just need to be able to enter simple text or number input from time to time. Virtual On-Screen Keyboards are an excellent solution to this problem. Our engineers have researched and reviewed several popular products and have recommended the best options for the industrial user.Read our Virtual On-Screen Keyboard reviews and recommendations.

The New DisplayPort Video Output: How it Affects the Industrial Display User

Many of our customers have started noticing a new display connector working its way into their PC purchases. This new connection is called DisplayPort and it seeks to become the universal digital display format, picking up where DVI left off. Our engineers have done some research and testing of this new format and how it affects the industrial user.

Read about DisplayPort, its adoption in the industry, and how it affects you.

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