ED-MONITOR Series Large-Size Industrial HDMI Touch Monitors
EDATEC rugged, slim multitouch displays, IP65-sealed front panel and 1920×1080 full-HD TFT LCD, guarantees vivid color reproduction
The EDATEC ED-MONITOR-116C, 133C, 156C. and 185C form a scalable family of industrial-grade HDMI touch monitors designed for reliable human-machine interaction in space-constrained cabinets and demanding environments.
All four models share the same slim, IP65-sealed front panel and 1920×1080 full-HD TFT LCD, guaranteeing vivid color reproduction, wide 80° to 89° viewing angles, and LED backlights delivering up to 450 cd/m² brightness. A 10-point projected-capacitive touch overlay with ≥85% transmittance and ≥6 H surface hardness is connected via a driver-free USB Type-C link, making the displays plug-and-play with Raspberry Pi, Jetson, x86 PCs, or any HDMI/USB host.
Aluminum alloy frames and sheet-metal rear shells increase mechanical rigidity while improving EMI shielding and passive cooling. The monitors accept 12 VDC to 24 VDC input and consume only 18 W max, yet operate reliably from -10°C to +60°C, withstand 5% to 95% non-condensing humidity, and resist oil, dust, and vibration. Front-embedded or VESA mounting options simplify integration into control consoles, kiosks, factory automation panels, and digital signage enclosures. Additional front-panel buttons for brightness, volume, and mute provide on-site convenience without external peripherals.
- Unified IP65 front-panel design across 11.6", 13.3", 15.6" and 18.5" sizes
- 1920 × 1080 Full-HD LED backlight with up to 450 cd/m² and 1000:1–3000:1 contrast
- 10-point PCAP multitouch, USB Type-C, driver-free on Raspberry Pi and other platforms
- 12 VDC to 24 VDC wide-range power input; <18 W typical consumption
- Operating temperature: -10°C to +60°C; 5% to 95% RH non-condensing
- Front-embedded and 75/100 mm VESA mounting; aluminum frame, and sheet-metal chassis
- On-panel controls: brightness, volume, mute, power LE
- Industrial control cabinets and HMI panels
- Raspberry Pi-based automation and IoT gateways
- Self-service kiosks and point-of-sale terminals
- Machine-vision operator interfaces
- Smart-factory digital signage